Medicine & TechnologyHundreds of individuals died and many were still missing as Chile fought to end the "unprecedented catastrophe" brought by wildfires in the nation. Continue reading to learn the full story.
Firefighters in Argentina are battling an uncontrolled blaze that ravaged a forest listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read the article to find out more.
After the 202 wildfire, ew buds of California redwoods are starting to grow from its charred remains. Check out how its 2,000-year-old carbon reserves have helped them survive.
A UK startup uses satellites to fight climate change by monitoring volcanic activity and wildfires in the Canary Islands. Read the article to find out more.
The Thomas Fire which rampaged across southern California in 2017 has deposited chemical compounds that provide nutrients to marine bacteria. Read the article to find out more.
An ancient fire wiped out entire species of animals that once roamed the Earth, and scientists fear that this event might happen again. Learn more about it in this article.
Residents of Yellowknife City in Canada were ordered to flee amidst warnings that raging fires could reach it by weekend. Learn more about it in this article.
A wildfire near the California-Nevada border has damaged the famous Joshua tree in the Mojave Desert, possibly changing the landscape forever. Continue reading the article to find out more.
Google announced that its new tools are more accurate and available in more countries thanks to the advances in artificial intelligence. Tap the article to learn more.
In an unprecedented detail of satellite data over the span of 37 years, scientists show the reduced forest cover of California as grasslands take over the place of trees. Read the article to know more about this.
The Los Alamos National Laboratory research team resolves the discrepancy between observations of the amount of light absorbed by black carbon in smoke and the amount predicted by earth system models. Continue reading to know how the scientists resolve the discrepancy.