This video explains how fire and smoke effects are created safely on a film set. It covers the tools, materials, and ...
Scientists are still studying the long-term health effects of smoke exposure. By Dani Blum Extreme wildfires are becoming more common, more intense and more of a pressing problem for public health.
New measurements demonstrate that smoke particles in the upper atmosphere are twice the size of lower-altitude ones.
It's not just sensitive populations who are at risk in the current poor air quality conditions covering a large swath of the U.S., due to the wildfires burning in Canada. Inhaling toxic smoke and ash ...
Three summers ago, the Caldor Fire burned its way up the Western Slope into the Tahoe Basin, scorching 221,835 acres. The fire burned for over two months, cloaking the lake and its surrounding ...
Traveling smoke from Canada's wildfires created an orange-tinged smog that shrouded New York City on Wednesday, obscuring its famous skyscrapers and causing residents to don face masks, as cities ...
A thick, billowy haze of smoke from wildfires in Canada continues to darken American skies, particularly in northeastern states, triggering air quality alerts and health concerns across the country.
Photographers and creators looking for an easy way to create smoke effects in the videos or photographs may be interested in a small pocket sized smoke machine aptly named the SmokeGENIE. Designed to ...
Residents living near where a wildland fire is burning or those in the vicinity of the smoke are told to stay indoors or leave the area altogether because of the contaminants the smoke is known to ...
SHELDON? >> CASINO EMPLOYEES AGAINST SMOKING EFFECTS ARE TEAMING UP WITH A STATE REPRESENTATIVE TO BAN SMOKING IN RIVERS CASINO AND ALL CASINOS IN PENNSYLVANIA. >> EMPLOYEES INSIDE RIVERS CASINO HAVE ...