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More than 30,000 people in Canada have been evacuated due to wildfires, and millions of acres have burned — and it's only the ...
Anyone who has experienced wildfire smoke knows how it can leave you with a scratchy throat, stinging eyes and impact your ...
Smoke from wildfires in northern Alberta and northeastern B.C. reached Calgary this weekend, resulting in poor air quality in ...
From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke ...
Abstract: Effect of rectifier circuit on lightning damages on transformers installed in DC traction substation is investigated in this paper. Some field tests are carried out to simulate the damage.
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts ...
This early-season smoke is a stark reminder that fire season is no longer confined to the West or wild areas, and more ...
Fine particles (PM2.5) represent the main health risk from wildfire smoke. These particles aren't visible to the human eye and have been linked to a wide range of health effects. There's no known safe ...
Poor air quality like what was experienced in June from the Canadian wildfire smoke can negatively affect water quality, but experts have yet to see the fire's impacts on the Ohio River or the ...