Burns

Vastly bigger than the Black Summer: 84 million hectares of northern Australia burned in 2023

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Fires burned across an area eight times as big as the 2019–20 Black Summer bushfires that tore through 10 million hectares in southeast Australia.

Key Points: 
  • Fires burned across an area eight times as big as the 2019–20 Black Summer bushfires that tore through 10 million hectares in southeast Australia.
  • My research shows the 2023 fires burned more than 84 million hectares of desert and savannah in northern Australia.
  • In just a few weeks of September and October, more than 18 million hectares burned across the Barkly, Tanami and Great Sandy Deserts of the Northern Territory and Western Australia.

Why did this happen?

  • When it dries out, grass becomes fuel for fires.
  • For example, you can see the pattern of more fire following wet years repeating at periodic intervals over the past 20 years of fire in the Northern Territory.
  • In this way, La Niña is the major driver of these massive fires in the desert.
  • In the NT alone, more than 55 million hectares burned in 2011, compared with 43 million in 2023.

How can fires be managed?

  • The sophisticated use of fire in Australia’s highly flammable tropical savannas has been recognised as the world’s best wildfire management system.
  • It also hinders the spread of fire because areas subject to more recent fire have insufficient fuel to carry new fires for many years.
  • Even though large fires still ripped through these deserts in 2023, by mapping the fuel reduction fires and overlaying the spread of subsequent wildfires, we can see the 2023 fires were limited by previous burns.
  • For example, the fire spread animation below shows fires moving through a complex mosaic comprising fuel of different ages.
  • Read more:
    Invasive grasses are worsening bushfires across Australia's drylands

    The fires of greatest concern to government agencies were the Barkly fires that threatened the town of Tennant Creek.

  • Read more:
    Indigenous rangers are burning the desert the right way – to stop the wrong kind of intense fires from raging

Preparing for the future

  • Desert fire management is still under-resourced and poorly understood.
  • Read more:
    Our planet is burning in unexpected ways - here’s how we can protect people and nature


Rohan Fisher does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US – the main reason may be habitat loss

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Friday, April 19, 2024

But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.

Key Points: 
  • But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.
  • Thanks to this unregulated killing and habitat loss, by 1900 wild turkeys had disappeared from much of their historical range.
  • Turkey populations gradually recovered over the 20th century, aided by regulation, conservation funding and state restoration programs.
  • We are wildlife ecologists working to determine why turkey populations are shrinking in portions of their range.

Fewer open spaces

  • While turkeys may appear at home in urban areas, their habitat is open forest – areas with sparse trees that allow near-full sunlight to reach herbaceous plants at ground level.
  • In 1792, naturalist William Bartram described the eastern U.S. as “Grande Savane,” or big savanna, a landscape with abundant wild turkeys.
  • The open spaces that are left often are not suitable for wild turkeys: They need a well-developed layer of vegetation at ground level that includes mainly wild flowers, native grasses and young shrubs and trees to provide cover for nesting and raising their young.
  • Turkeys can persist in these denser, shaded forests, but they don’t reproduce as successfully, and fewer of their young survive.
  • Over the past 50 years, populations of bird species that live in open forests and grasslands have fallen by more than 50%.

The roles of food, predators and hunting

  • For example, blame is often placed on more abundant predators that eat turkey eggs, such as raccoons and opossums.
  • But these predators probably are more abundant in part due to changes in turkey habitat.
  • This suggests that prescribed fire across the wild turkey’s range creates an environment that’s more favorable for turkeys than for their predators.
  • Lastly, some observers have proposed that the timing of hunting could be affecting turkey reproduction.

Creating space for turkeys

  • Land owners can help by managing for native grasses and wildflowers on their property, which will provide breeding habitat for turkeys.
  • We have produced podcast episodes that discuss which plants are valuable to turkeys and other wildlife, and how to promote and maintain plants that are turkey-friendly.


Marcus Lashley receives funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, the National Wild Turkey Federation, and Turkeys for Tomorrow. William Gulsby receives funding from the Alabama Wildlife Federation, Turkeys for Tomorrow and the National Wild Turkey Federation.

Falls, fractures and self-harm: 4 charts on how kids’ injury risk changes over time and differs for boys and girls

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

At least a quarter of all emergency department presentations during childhood are injury-related.

Key Points: 
  • At least a quarter of all emergency department presentations during childhood are injury-related.
  • Injuries can be unintentional (falls, road crashes, drowning, burns) or intentional (self harm, violence, assault).
  • The type, place and cause of injury differs by age, developmental stage and sex.


children aged 1–4 years are the age group most likely to present to an emergency department with injuries
adolescents aged 16–18 years are the age group most likely to be admitted to hospital for injuries
boys are more likely to be hospitalised for injuries than girls. This continues into adulthood
girls are five times more likely to be hospitalised for intentional self-harm injuries than boys
falls are the leading cause of childhood injury, accounting for one in three child injury hospitalisations. Falls from playground equipment are the most common
fractures are the most common type of childhood injury, especially arm and wrist fractures in children aged 10–12 years.

  • For children under age one, drowning, burns, choking and suffocation had the highest injury hospital admission rates compared to adults.
  • In early childhood (ages 1-4 years), the highest causes of injury hospitalisation were drowning, burns, choking and suffocation and accidental poisoning.

What about sports?

  • Cycling causes the highest number of sporting injuries with almost 3,000 injury hospital presentations.
  • For the top 20 sports that are most likely to cause injury hospital admissions, fractures are the most common type of injury.
  • How to spot a serious injury now school and sport are back

Balancing risk and safety

  • To prevent injuries, we need to balance risk and safety.
  • Embracing risk is a fundamental part of play in all environments where children play and explore their world.
  • But with proper guidance and supervision from parents and caregivers, we can strike a balance between offering opportunities for risk-taking and ensuring children’s safety from serious harm.

What can governments do to prevent injuries?

  • This will provide clear guidance for all levels of government and others on prevention strategies and investment needed.
  • Better reporting on childhood and adolescent injury trends will better inform parents, caregivers, teachers and health professionals about the risks.
  • She is currently undertaking a project specific short term contract at the AIHW, in the Family and Domestic Violence Unit.
  • Dr Sharwood is recognised as a Professional Fellow in the Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, for her industry expertise in product related injuries.
  • Warwick Teague is Director of Trauma and Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne (RCH).

Kona Coin Launches Airdrop for Its Solana-based Meme Token

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

With a meticulously crafted roadmap and a well-defined mission, Kona Coin aspires to emerge as a premier meme cryptocurrency on the Solana blockchain.

Key Points: 
  • With a meticulously crafted roadmap and a well-defined mission, Kona Coin aspires to emerge as a premier meme cryptocurrency on the Solana blockchain.
  • Through its commitment to development, strategic partnerships, and active community engagement, Kona Coin transcends the typical expectations of a meme token.
  • Via its social media platforms, Kona Coin has unveiled an extensive airdrop campaign, offering 80 billion tokens.
  • Moreover, individuals must follow Kona Coin on X (Twitter), retweet the airdrop's pinned post utilizing a specified hashtag, and comment on it.

AgencyBloc Boosts Group Benefits Plan Options for General Agencies

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgencyBloc , provider of insurance growth enablement solutions catering to the health, senior, and benefits industries, is pleased to announce significant milestones on its Quote+ platform aimed at empowering general agencies with expanded group benefit plan options.

Key Points: 
  • CEDAR FALLS, Iowa, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgencyBloc , provider of insurance growth enablement solutions catering to the health, senior, and benefits industries, is pleased to announce significant milestones on its Quote+ platform aimed at empowering general agencies with expanded group benefit plan options.
  • Notably, the platform now boasts an extensive selection of 40,000 plan options from a growing network of 130+ insurance companies.
  • Agencies utilizing the Quote+ platform have access to more plan options than ever before and added over 29,000 plans to proposals last year alone.
  • “In today’s market, agencies need and expect access to an expanded range of group benefits plans,” said Bob Burns, chief product officer at AgencyBloc.

Omega Therapeutics Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides Strategic Update

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Research and development (R&D) expenses for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $15.5 million, compared to $26.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.

Key Points: 
  • Research and development (R&D) expenses for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $15.5 million, compared to $26.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • General and administrative (G&A) expenses for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $6.2 million, compared to $5.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • Net loss for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $20.2 million, compared to $30.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • The decrease in net loss for 2023 compared to 2022 was primarily due to decreases in R&D expenses.

Servus begins fiscal year with strong financial performance and growth

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Coupled with a 182.0% increase in net earnings to $23.1 million, Servus is off to a solid start to the fiscal year.

Key Points: 
  • Coupled with a 182.0% increase in net earnings to $23.1 million, Servus is off to a solid start to the fiscal year.
  • First quarter financial results, covering the period of November 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024, are trending positive for Servus.
  • The strong balance sheet growth and reduction in loan loss provisions resulted in a healthy bump to net income and retained earnings.
  • Servus's strong performance in fiscal year 2023 enabled Servus to share a record level of more than $68.1 million in Profit Share® with members.

Bestqool Unveils the Key to Optimal Health: The Perfect Duration for Red Light Therapy Sessions

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Seattle, Washington, March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In an exciting development for wellness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals, Bestqool, has announced its insights into the optimal duration for Red Light Therapy sessions.

Key Points: 
  • Seattle, Washington, March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In an exciting development for wellness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals, Bestqool, has announced its insights into the optimal duration for Red Light Therapy sessions.
  • This revelation promises to enhance the efficacy and safety of Red Light Therapy, a popular and effective treatment that has captivated global attention for its numerous health benefits.
  • How Long Should Red Light Therapy Sessions Last?
  • In pain relief, Red Light therapy duration can last as long as 15 to 30 minutes instead.

Diablo Tools Takes the Heat and the Plunge with AMPED™ Demo Demon™ Carbide Teeth Oscillating Multi-Tool (OMT) Blade for Nail-Embedded Wood

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

ATLANTA, April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Diablo Tools ("Diablo"), which offers a solution-oriented range of best-in-the-world and best-for-our-world products for the professional user, introduces yet another industry-first in the oscillating multi-tool ("OMT") market: the AMPED™ Demo Demon™ Carbide Teeth Blade for Nail-Embedded Wood. This first-of-its-kind carbide OMT blade is designed specifically for nail-embedded wood and offers never before seen application-specific benefits and game-changing innovations for professionals.

Key Points: 
  • This first-of-its-kind carbide OMT blade is designed specifically for nail-embedded wood and offers never before seen application-specific benefits and game-changing innovations for professionals.
  • Diablo's AMPED™ Demo Demon™ Carbide Teeth OMT Blade is the first application-specific carbide blade for wood containing nails, screws, and other fasteners.
  • A game-changing, user-focused design also plays a role in elevating the AMPED™ Demo Demon™ Carbide Teeth OMT blade.
  • Diablo's AMPED™ Demo Demon™ Carbide Oscillating Blades for Nail-Embedded Wood are available now wherever Diablo products are sold – including The Home Depot and independent retailers.

Three Patients with Invasive Fusarium Infection in Matinas BioPharma’s Oral MAT2203 Compassionate/Expanded Use Access Program Achieve Complete Clinical Response

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Friday, March 22, 2024

The successful MAT2203 treatment outcome in these patients therefore adds to our confidence for the upcoming ORALTO Phase 3 trial in patients suffering from invasive aspergillosis with limited treatment options.

Key Points: 
  • The successful MAT2203 treatment outcome in these patients therefore adds to our confidence for the upcoming ORALTO Phase 3 trial in patients suffering from invasive aspergillosis with limited treatment options.
  • She was transitioned to oral MAT2203 for two weeks, which led to clinical resolution of her fungal infection.
  • She began to show clinical improvement following two weeks of oral MAT2203 treatment and her skin wounds completely healed following six months of MAT2203 treatment.
  • “MAT2203 continues to demonstrate its potential to effectively treat invasive fungal infections and help patients achieve complete clinical resolution.