Researchers have developed a deep-learning model that maps fuel moisture levels in fine detail across 12 western states, opening a door for better fire predictions.
Humans account for up to 80 per cent of Alberta’s wildfires in May, but that’s likely to change this year as public health measures keep people at home.
A new study suggests an underestimation of microplastics in the ocean.
The microbes that inhabit our bodies are influenced by what we eat, drink, breathe and absorb through our skin, and most of us are chronically exposed to natural and human-made environmental contaminants.
As the world increasingly turns to aqua farming to feed its growing population, there’s no better time than now to design an aquaculture system that is sustainable and efficient.
Researchers bring together interdependent data to build communities that are resilient to disasters.
Mining companies could more accurately pinpoint reserves of valuable minerals using a new water-tasting approach developed by the national science agency, CSIRO, in research supported by the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA).
South America’s second-largest forest has been experiencing rapid tree losses in recent decades.
Among the byproducts of the pandemic and social distancing is a drop in forest management fires on federal lands.
Springtime rains can be a surprising source of pollen.
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