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How an 'electronic nose' could help fight wildfires

Por: CNN Business November 14, 2022

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London CNN Business  —  In the summer of 2021, wildfires caused a in the Italian island of Sardinia, burning over 28,000 hectares (69,000 acres) of land and displacing thousands from their homes. Almost half of the affected land burned in a single catastrophic fire that affected the Montiferru region, near the island’s western coast. Now, Montiferru is one of a dozen forest areas across the world that are testing out a new... + full article



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