Neanderthals Could Make Fire Using Prehistoric Stone Tools The Neanderthals were able to produce their own fire. Researchers found microscopic wear on prehistoric stone tools that are produced by a type of rock-striking to produce sparks. by Allan Adamson
Science Smoke From Fires In South Africa Helps Cool Earth And Fight Greenhouse Effect by Allan Adamson
Science Dental Plaque Reveals Europe’s Earliest Humans Did Not Use Fire For Their Food by Allan Adamson
Tech Amazon's 'Blue Shade' Feature Makes It Easier To Read At Night On Your Fire Tablet by Christian de Looper
Healthy Living/Wellness Tumble Dryers Pose Potential Fire Risks: Appliance Brands Issue Recall by Angela Laguipo
Science Fires Take Days Off On Sunday: Study Finds Fires Strongly Influenced By Work Week by Alyssa Navarro
Tech Amazon’s Latest Fire HD Tablets Feature Hi-Res Displays, Stereo Speakers, And A Snappy Processor Starting At $150 by Brian Heater
Life California Governor Declares State Of Emergency As Wildfire Threat Intensifies by Rina Marie Doctor
Life Sabbath Observance Leads To Tragedy: Seven Brooklyn Children Dead As Hot Plate Sets House On Fire by Rhodi Lee
Life Annapolis Mansion Fire in Maryland Due to Faulty Electrical Outlet and Dry Christmas Tree by Sumit Passary
Culture Man uses lighter and spray can to kill spider; causes house fire instead by Kevin Ohannessian
Business Tech Nest Labs halts sales of Nest Protect smoke alarm due to faulty Wave feature by Lori Sandoval