Satellite data show that aerosol levels have dropped significantly since the COVID-19 lockdown began.
A report authored by a Texas A&M professor details how often people in the region will be threatened by the hazards of pollution and heat.
Texas A&M researchers have created a coating that can be applied to surfaces like conveyor belts and collection buckets.
Paper reviews major findings, technological advances that could help in next deep-sea spill.
Elevated levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air may be associated with a high number of deaths from Covid-19.
It was clear early on in the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic that a critical need in the coming weeks and months would be for ventilators, the potentially life-saving devices that keep air flowing into a patient whose ability to breathe is failing.
According to many experts, early diagnosis and management are critical for slowing the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Jing Wang and his team at Empa and ETH Zurich usually work on measuring, analyzing and reducing airborne pollutants such as aerosols and artificially produced nanoparticles.
In spring of 2019, researchers set out to investigate what chemicals could be found in the waters of Bangladesh.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Clean Air Act, which is responsible for dramatic improvements in air quality.
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