Students win thousands at U’s Wildfire Hackathon
The Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy held its second annual Climate Solutions Hackathon, with wildland fire as this year’s theme.
Read MoreThe Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy held its second annual Climate Solutions Hackathon, with wildland fire as this year’s theme.
Read MoreThe inaugural two-day gathering brings together people, science and innovation to accelerate climate solutions, and finalists for the historic $1.5 million Wilkes Center Climate Prize at the University of Utah.
Read MoreThe #ScientistAtWork contest showcases images of research and workplaces from scientists across the globe.
Read MoreTaller plumes spread farther, degrading air quality over a larger region—or even across a continent.
Read MoreThreats from fire, drought and insects could reshape U.S. forests.
Read MoreLoss of ancient grazers triggered a dramatic increase in fire activity across the world’s grasslands.
Read MoreU researchers have developed a method to better predict when wildfire smoke affects residents.
Read MoreA study proposes a new framework for simulating dire scenarios, defined as when there is less time to evacuate an area from a wildfire than is required.
Read More“To be honest with you, I just don’t like to be retired…I don’t like golf, I don’t go hunting…I wanted to do something different.”
Read MoreA new study shows how the timing and location of smoke impacts shift in August and September.
Read MoreWildfire and firework smoke are more impactful to indoor air than inversions.
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