From Altadena to the Pacific Palisades, Shaver Lake to Paradise, a series of devastating wildfires in recent years have ...
Former NASA engineers are using sound waves to disrupt wildfires, offering a potential waterless solution for fire ...
In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches ...
The technology uses ultra-low sound waves as a way to extinguish a fire. It was just a theory until 2015, when a pair of ...
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – What if there were a way to put out fire without water, foam, or any other substance? What if it could be done with sound? While the concept may seem too good to be true ...
Engineers have long searched for cleaner ways to fight fires without relying on water or chemicals. In 2015, two George Mason University students, Viet Tran and Seth Robertson, developed a portable ...
Forward-looking: When wildfires sweep through the dry hills outside Los Angeles, homes can be lost in moments. A California startup imagines a different outcome: as embers fall and nearby brush ...
California-based Sonic Fire Tech has developed a new fire suppression system that uses sound waves to vibrate oxygen molecules, preventing them from readily mixing with fuel, disrupting combustion, ...
Remington Bixby Hotchkis thinks fighting wildfires with water in California may be so yesterday. The ranching family scion with roots stretching back to the 19th century San Joaquin Ranch in Orange ...