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Tracking the Tinderbox: Stanford Scientists Map Wildfire Fuel Moisture Across Western U.S.
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.
E-Bikes Could Slash Transport Emissions and Get Britons Back to Work
New research shows that electrically-assisted bikes (e-bikes) have the capability to slash carbon dioxide emissions from transport and could offer a safe and sustainable route back to work.
COVID-19 Could Reduce Wildfire Risk This Season, Says Expert
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.
Are We Underestimating Microplastics in the Marine Environment?
A new study suggests an underestimation of microplastics in the ocean.
Mysterious Glowing Coral Reefs Are Fighting to Recover
Some bleaching corals undergo an, until now, mysterious transformation – emitting a range of different bright neon colours.


