In the past 20 years, extreme wildfires have more than doubled, causing destruction to those directly impacted and spreading air pollution across borders and even continents.
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Dusty Air is Rewriting Your Lung Microbiome
Dust from California’s drying Salton Sea doesn’t just smell bad. Scientists from UC Riverside found that breathing the dust can quickly re-shape the microscopic world inside the lungs.
Coral Skeletons Left by a Medieval Tsunami Whisper Warning for Caribbean Region
Sometime between 1381 and 1391, an earthquake exceeding magnitude 8.0 rocked the northeastern Caribbean and sent a tsunami barreling toward the island of Anegada.
Most of Wine Country’s Agricultural Workers Have Been Exposed to Wildfires, New Survey Finds
Sonoma County is known for its rolling fields and famed vineyards, making the region a pillar in California’s wine industry.
Building a Living Laboratory on a Lake
After more than a year of planning, our team is finally ready to launch a new phase of research.
Illuminated Sugars Reveal How Microbes Feed on the Ocean’s Carbon Stores
A group of chemists, microbiologists, and ecologists has developed a molecular probe (a molecule designed to detect e.g. proteins or DNA inside an organism) that glows when a sugar is broken down.


