A significant body of research demonstrates that exposure to wildfire smoke has negative effects on the brain.
Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
According to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Neurology, fine particulate matter from wildfire smoke may be ...
Wildfire smoke causes acute health problems, like asthma or bronchitis, as well as long-term risks from cancer-producing ...
Fire spotters used to watch with binoculars from forest towers. Now, technology can help forecast fire behavior, but human ...
“Everything in the households got burned — cars, metal pipes, plastics.” Wildfire smoke is toxic. Burning trees and shrubs produce very fine particulate matter, known by the shorthand PM 2 ...
As devastating wildfires fanned by powerful winds ravaged Los Angeles in January 2025, a video of a street shrouded in smoke ...
The mother told Grand Rapids officials she removed all the smoke alarms before setting the house on fire while her three ...
A variety of new technologies aim to improve wildfire detection and help map the spread of blazes Embers from the Eaton Fire fly down a residential street in Altadena, California, on January 8. Robyn ...
Called the Hughes Fire, flames erupted around 10:30 a.m., quickly triggering evacuation orders in neighboring Los Angeles ...