Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have published a study on the effect of wildfire smoke on the blood-brain barrier, which protects the brain from harmful substances.
First responders who endured heavy exposure to toxic smoke in the LA fires are now getting care from Sonoma County’s ...
More than 10,000 homes and other structures were consumed by flames, along with thousands of cars and other vehicles.
Isabelle Taft, a reporting fellow for The New York Times, writes of the parallels and differences in covering hurricanes and ...
Experts told USA TODAY that further testing is needed to help communities understand the risks of lingering L.A. wildfire ...
While a cause has been determined behind what caused a carbon monoxide leak at a New England day care on Wednesday, it ...
A team of researchers say they want to look at what exposure to toxins from thousands of burned structures does to people ...
In a nutshell Not all smoke-impacted wines are destined for failure. Amajority of study participants (110 out of 197) actually enjoyed these wines, rating them 6.86 out of 9 points on average ...
"What this tells us is that there could be more use for smoky wines than we thought," Oregon State University researcher says ...
The morning of Jan. 7, Dr. Reza Ronaghi and his wife, Nasim, left their home in California's Pacific Palisades with the ...
The total area burned in the recent Los Angeles fires is comparable to that of the primary destruction zone of a strategic ...