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Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding − this could be a rough year

by Laura Dee
May 17, 2025
Commentary

Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming

May 16, 2025
News

Climate disasters inflict outsized harm on pregnant and young families

May 16, 2025
Commentary

Building a sustainable water supply for Florida

May 16, 2025
Forestry workers ignite a controlled burn of the underbrush on approximately 500 acres of the Hal Scott Preserve in Orlando. (iStock image)
Commentary

Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding − this could be a rough year

May 17, 2025

After the planet just saw its hottest year on record, dry and hot conditions this spring and summer could fuel...

Radar shows a NOAA Hurricane Hunter flying through Tropical Storm Idalia during a mission in 2023. (Nick Underwood/NOAA)
Commentary

Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming

May 16, 2025

Cuts in staffing and threats to funding at NOAA are diminishing operations that forecasters rely on.

A road is washed out in Virginia due to Hurricane Helene (iStock image)
News

Climate disasters inflict outsized harm on pregnant and young families

May 16, 2025

Hurricane Helene brought particular misery to young and expectant parents, especially those in rural areas.

A wastewater treatment plant (iStock image)
Commentary

Building a sustainable water supply for Florida

May 16, 2025

The era of relying upon increased withdrawals of inexpensive fresh groundwater is over in Florida,

A cnidarian is attached to a dead sponge stalk on a manganese nodule in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. (Diva Amon and Craig Smith, University of Hawaii at Mānoa)
Commentary

Deep-sea mining threatens sea life in a way no one is thinking about

May 15, 2025

President Trump’s order to speed up permitting for deep-sea mining could clear the way for operations soon.

A microCT image shows the distribution of the iron mineral in the wood cell wall (in turquoise). (FAU)
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‘Wood you believe it?’ FAU engineers fortify wood with nano-iron

May 15, 2025

Bio-based materials could one day replace traditional construction materials like steel and concrete.

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