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China's Latest 'Airpocalypse' Seen from Space
Dec 8, 2015
China's Latest 'Airpocalypse' Seen from Space
Severe air pollution is choking China with thick veils of smog, and yesterday (Dec. 7), Beijing issued a red alert — the highest possible — due to poor air quality in the Chinese capital city. Recent satellite images of the country show large hazy clouds covering portions of northeastern China...
Racing Pigeons Fly Home Faster in Polluted Air, Scientists Find
Jan 20, 2016
Racing Pigeons Fly Home Faster in Polluted Air, Scientists Find
China currently has an air pollution problem so severe that smog is occasionally dense enough to be visible from space. But the frequently choking haze is providing an unexpected benefit to racing pigeons in one of China's most polluted regions, helping the birds to navigate home faster, researchers have found....
'See' What You Breathe with New Air-Quality Monitor
Feb 18, 2016
'See' What You Breathe with New Air-Quality Monitor
People typically think about clean or dirty air only when they're outside, but air quality can be a significant problem even indoors. And now, using a new gadget, people can identify pollutants — some smaller than the width of a hair — in their homes, and this could help ward...
NASA Satellite Spots Toxic Air Pollution That Went Unreported
Jun 2, 2016
NASA Satellite Spots Toxic Air Pollution That Went Unreported
A new satellite-based detection method has revealed 39 unreported and major human-made sources of toxic air pollution. The newly identified sources of toxic sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions include coal-burning power plants; smelters; and oil and gas operations in the Middle East, Mexico and parts of Russia, according to the new...
Light Pollution Is Waking Trees Up Early for Spring
Jun 29, 2016
Light Pollution Is Waking Trees Up Early for Spring
The bright lights of the big city may trick trees into budding up to a week early, new research finds. Light pollution in the United Kingdom was linked to early budburst, or the date that green leaves just begin to emerge from a budding tree. Later-budding trees such as the...
Living Near a Fracking Site May Increase Your Risk of Asthma
Jul 18, 2016
Living Near a Fracking Site May Increase Your Risk of Asthma
Living close to a site used for hydraulic fracturing, also called fracking, may increase a person's risk of developing asthma, a new study finds. Researchers found that people who lived close to active fracking wells were more likely to develop mild, moderate or severe asthma compared with those who did...
Bomb-Sniffing Bionic Plants Could Look for Pollution
Oct 31, 2016
Bomb-Sniffing Bionic Plants Could Look for Pollution
Bionic plants that can detect explosives in real time could be the future of environmental monitoring and urban farming, researchers said in a new study. The spinach plants have carbon-nanotube-based nanoparticles in their leaves that give off infrared light and are sensitive to the presence of nitroaromatics, key components of...
Age-Old Problem: River in Jordan Polluted by Copper 7,000 Years Ago
Dec 12, 2016
Age-Old Problem: River in Jordan Polluted by Copper 7,000 Years Ago
The first river polluted by humanity may have been discovered in Jordan, contaminated by copper about 7,000 years ago, a new study finds. Scientists examined a now-dry riverbed in the Wadi Faynan region of southern Jordan. Archaeologist Russell Adams at the University of Waterloo in Canada and his colleagues have...
Device Turns Air Pollution Into Printing Ink
Feb 8, 2017
Device Turns Air Pollution Into Printing Ink
An MIT spinoff company in India is proposing a novel solution to air pollution problems in Asia — turning vehicle exhaust into ink. It involves attaching a device, called a Kaalink, to the business end of a standard automobile exhaust pipe. The Kaalink filters and captures unburned carbon emitted by...
'Disturbing' Results Show High Pollution Levels in Mariana Trench
Feb 15, 2017
'Disturbing' Results Show High Pollution Levels in Mariana Trench
The vast underwater wilderness of the deep sea may be largely unexplored by humans, but it's still incredibly polluted, a new study finds. Researchers made the finding by using baited traps to capture tiny crustaceans in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean — the deepest known spot on...
Nearly 2 Million Kids Die from Pollution Each Year
Mar 6, 2017
Nearly 2 Million Kids Die from Pollution Each Year
More than a quarter of deaths in children under age 5 worldwide are tied to polluted environments, such as contaminated water and smoggy air, according to a new report. The report, from the World Health Organization (WHO), found that each year, 1.7 million children under age 5 die from causes...
Device Purifies Air and Creates Energy All at the Same Time
May 19, 2017
Device Purifies Air and Creates Energy All at the Same Time
A small innovation could have a big impact on air pollution. In Belgium, researchers have engineered a device that uses sunlight to purify polluted air and produce hydrogen gas that can be stored and used for power. We couple both processes together in one device, Sammy Verbruggen, a professor of...
Trouble Sleeping? Air Pollution Could Be the Culprit
May 24, 2017
Trouble Sleeping? Air Pollution Could Be the Culprit
The air pollution around you could affect how well you sleep, a new study finds. Researchers found that people in the study who lived in areas with high levels of air pollution were 60 percent more likely to sleep poorly, based on the measures used in the study, than those...
Take a Whiff of Cities' Unique Smells with 'Pollution Pods'
Jun 9, 2017
Take a Whiff of Cities' Unique Smells with 'Pollution Pods'
And now, visitors to the Starmus Festival — an annual celebration of science, art and culture that will be held June 17 to 23 in Trondheim, Norway, this year — will be able to breathe deeply and compare city smells, thanks to the creators of a large-scale art installation. In...
New Pollution Map Offers Unprecedented View of City's Air Quality
Jun 21, 2017
New Pollution Map Offers Unprecedented View of City's Air Quality
The data, which was collected by sensors on two Google Street View cars, could ultimately help everyone from policymakers to individuals make smarter choices about how to reduce pollution in a given city and increase awareness about how pollution varies in individual neighborhoods, the researchers said. The cars drove more...
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