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Increase in air pollution corresponds with more patients at the hospital emergency department

Research finds that increases in air pollution levels correspond with a higher number of patients visiting the hospital emergency department, particularly for cases of trauma, breathing difficulties, and skin conditions. The study suggests that heavy traffic is directly responsible for increased trauma cases and indirectly contributes ...

SourceEuropean Society for Emergency Medicine (EUSEM)·TypeObservational study·DateOct 15, 2024

US air pollution monitoring network has gaps in coverage, say researchers

A new study found that the US air pollution monitoring network has significant gaps in coverage, particularly in historically underrecognized communities. The network's inadequacy to capture exposure disparities has been highlighted as a major concern, with potential health implications for millions of people.

SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalEnvironmental Science & Technology Letters·DateOct 15, 2024
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Wildfire smoke exposure boosts risk of mental illness in youth, study suggests

A University of Colorado Boulder study of 10,000 pre-teens found that increased wildfire smoke exposure was linked to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other internalizing symptoms. Repeated high-level exposures had a greater impact on risk than annual averages or maximum levels.

SourceUniversity of Colorado at Boulder·JournalEnvironmental Health Perspectives·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateSep 12, 2024

Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases postpartum depression risk for at least three years, study finds

Researchers found that women exposed to higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and inhalable particulate matter during the second trimester face an almost fourfold increased risk of postpartum depression. The study also discovered a sustained effect of air pollution on symptoms of depression for up to three years after birth.

SourceKeck School of Medicine of USC·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateSep 11, 2024

Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood

A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that higher exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) during infancy is associated with lower economic earnings in adulthood. The association was strongest in the Midwest and South, where an increase in PM2.5 exposure by one microgram per cubic meter was linked t...

SourceHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeObservational study·DateSep 9, 2024

New filtration material could remove long-lasting chemicals from water

A new filtration material developed by MIT researchers uses natural silk and cellulose to remove persistent chemicals, including PFAS and heavy metals. The material's antimicrobial properties help keep filters clean, providing a nature-based solution to water contamination.

SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalACS Nano·DateSep 5, 2024
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Air pollution harms mental health worse in New York’s historically redlined neighborhoods

Researchers found a significant association between air pollutant exposure and emergency room visits for mental disorders in communities that were once denied mortgages due to race. Elevated levels of fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide in these neighborhoods increased ER visits by 1.04% and 0.44%, respectively.

SourceUniversity at Buffalo·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 22, 2024

Study quantifies air pollution for NYC subway commuters

A new study quantifies air pollution for NYC subway commuters, revealing disparities in exposure across racial and income groups. The research found that people from lower-income working communities have higher exposures and Black and Hispanic workers experience on average 35% and 23% higher PM2.5 exposure, respectively.

SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS ONE·TypeObservational study·DateAug 7, 2024

Strong driving to realize super-Bloch oscillations

An international team successfully realizes periodic oscillations and transportation for optical pulses using a synthetic temporal lattice. They observe the features of SBO collapse, including vanishing oscillation amplitude and flip of initial oscillation direction.

SourceSPIE--International Society for Optics and Photonics·JournalAdvanced Photonics·DateAug 5, 2024
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Air quality regimes around the world are playing catch up as science evolves and policy ambitions are too blunt, researchers say

Researchers call for coordinated action to address air pollution's complexity, including elevating policy ambition, expanding regulatory scope, and integrating scientific policymaking. The paper highlights urgent need for clean air globally as health harms arise from lower concentrations.

SourceUniversity College London·JournalScience·TypeLiterature review·DateAug 5, 2024

Study tracks exposure to air pollution through the day

A new study finds that exposure to particulate matter 2.5 microns or bigger rises by about 2.4 percent when daily travel patterns are taken into account. The research also reveals demographic disparities in exposure levels, with income and ethnicity playing a significant role.

SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalNature Cities·DateJul 29, 2024

Warehousing industry increases health-harming pollutants

A new study finds that large warehouses across the US emit 20% more nitrogen dioxide pollution, disproportionately affecting communities of color who live near them. This exposure increases the risk of asthma and other life-threatening health conditions.

SourceGeorge Washington University·JournalNature Communications·DateJul 24, 2024

Pusan National University researchers revolutionize environmental health with advanced explainable machine learning approach

Pusan National University researchers introduced FLIT-SHAP, an explainable machine learning approach that breaks down pollutant effects in mixtures. The tool revealed significant synergistic and antagonistic interactions, challenging current approaches to regulating pollutants.

SourcePusan National University·JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 22, 2024

Air pollution linked to a decrease in IVF birth rate success, new study shows

A new study has found that exposure to fine particulate matter prior to oocyte retrieval during IVF can reduce the odds of achieving a live birth by almost 40%. The research analysed 3,659 frozen embryo transfers and found that even in areas with excellent air quality, higher PM2.5 exposure was associated with decreased live birth rates.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 7, 2024
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Wildfire smoke and health

Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires in Canada, resulting in increased exposure to hazardous wildfire smoke. Health care practitioners play a crucial role in mitigating the health effects of wildfire smoke by providing guidance and support to vulnerable populations.

SourceCanadian Medical Association Journal·JournalCanadian Medical Association Journal·DateJun 17, 2024

Optical probing of ultrafast laser-induced solid-to-overdense-plasma transitions

Researchers create cutting-edge all-optical single-shot probing technique to capture target dynamics from cold solid to overdense plasma. The new method provides unprecedented insight into interplay of fundamental processes such as ionization dynamics and plasma hydrodynamic expansion.

SourceLight Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS·JournalLight Science & Applications·DateMay 14, 2024
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Recent air quality improvements in India partially due to meteorological variation

A recent study found that approximately 30% of India's PM2.5 air quality improvements can be attributed to favorable meteorological conditions, highlighting the need for additional mitigation measures. The researchers also noted that emissions of key PM2.5 precursors have not decreased and may indicate ineffective or under-enforced pol...

SourcePrinceton School of Public and International Affairs·JournalNature Sustainability·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateMay 6, 2024

Variety in building block softness makes for softer amorphous materials

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University created a new model to study the transmission of forces through amorphous solids like concrete and cement. They found that areas between hard regions 'harden' to produce elongated force chains, leading to softer materials with more uniform stiffness.

SourceTokyo Metropolitan University·JournalScientific Reports·DateMay 4, 2024

How to clean up New Delhi’s smoggy air

A study led by the Paul Scherrer Institute reveals that incomplete combustion and biomass burning are major contributors to New Delhi's air pollution. The research found that particulate matter in the air causes oxidative stress, leading to illnesses such as asthma and hypertension.

SourcePaul Scherrer Institute·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 26, 2024

Modeling broader effects of wildfires in Siberia

A study modeling Siberian wildfires' effects found significant impacts on air quality, climate, health, and economies in East Asia. The research suggests a cooling effect globally and worsened air quality in downwind regions.

SourceHokkaido University·JournalEarth's Future·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateApr 24, 2024

Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements

Researchers analyzed global ambient particulate matter to understand the health risks associated with exposure to airborne trace elements. The study highlights elevated levels of arsenic and other toxic metals in South and Southeast Asia, particularly in Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam.

SourceWashington University in St. Louis·JournalACS ES&T Air·DateApr 17, 2024
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)

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Air pollution data could be used to plan better transit routes

Researchers from USP produced maps showing areas of highest air pollution concentration and peak emissions periods; bus drivers have higher exposure levels than car or subway users. The study also found that green spaces have the best air quality, while high-rise buildings negatively affect dispersion.

SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·DateApr 10, 2024

Will the convergence of light and matter in Janus particles transcend performance limitations in the optical display industry?

Researchers pioneer technique to control polaritons, unlocking potential for next-generation materials and surpassing performance limitations of optical displays. The breakthrough enables stable generation of polariton particles with enhanced brightness and color control.

SourcePohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH)·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateApr 8, 2024

Study finds high amounts of silica exposure in previously deployed military veterans

A new study published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health reveals high levels of silica and other silicates in the lungs of military veterans who have deployed since 2001. This research highlights the importance of controlling particulate exposures in military occupational settings to minimize risk for ...

SourceNational Jewish Health·JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·DateApr 3, 2024
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Open waste burning linked to air pollution in Northwestern Greenland

A study found open waste burning increases health risks to a remote Arctic community due to high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution. Continuous air quality monitoring is crucial for protecting public health, particularly in the Arctic region.

SourceHokkaido University·JournalAtmospheric Science Letters·TypeObservational study·DateMar 27, 2024

Air quality around planned new schools in England “alarmingly poor”

The air quality around new schools in England is alarming, with 86% of sites exceeding World Health Organization targets for major pollutants. Children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of air pollution due to their developing bodies and organs.

SourceBMJ Group·JournalArchives of Disease in Childhood·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMar 19, 2024

The new system allows to look at phenomena that occur in special “topological” materials by video recording the motion of pendula

The study reveals insights into topological materials by visualizing the motion of coupled pendula, reproducing behaviors of electrons in periodic systems. The researchers directly measure Bloch oscillations and Zener tunneling phenomena, previously impossible to observe in quantum systems.

SourceTel-Aviv University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateMar 7, 2024
GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.

Communities of color across the US suffer a growing burden from polluted air

A new study finds that communities of color in the US suffer from nearly 8 times higher rates of pediatric asthma and 1.3 times higher risk of dying prematurely from exposure to pollutants. The study highlights the need for place-based policies to address health disparities linked to air pollution.

SourceGeorge Washington University·JournalEnvironmental Health Perspectives·DateMar 6, 2024

Chronic exposure to air pollution may increase risk of cardiovascular hospitalization among seniors

A new study found that chronic exposure to PM2.5 is associated with increased risk of hospital admission for various cardiovascular conditions, particularly ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. The study suggests that lowering annual average PM2.5 levels could decrease overall cardiovascular hospitalizations by 15%.

SourceHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health·JournalBMJ·TypeObservational study·DateFeb 21, 2024

New study by researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill finds chemical composition of US air pollution changed over time

A new study by researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill found that the chemical composition of US air pollution has changed over time. The analysis of space and time trends for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the continental US suggests targeted strategies to reduce specific pollutants for different regions can further reduce total air pollut...

SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·JournalAtmospheric Environment·DateFeb 15, 2024

Chinese Medical Journal study explores the health and economic burden of air pollution

A Chinese Medical Journal study examined the spatiotemporal features of disease burden due to air pollution across China between 2005 and 2017. The findings revealed a downward trend in premature mortality from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) pollution, but an increasing financial burden due to economic growth.

SourceCactus Communications·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateFeb 6, 2024
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Prenatal air pollution exposure linked to severe newborn respiratory distress

Research finds prenatal exposure to air pollution increases the risk of severe respiratory distress in newborns, particularly those exposed to fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide. The study suggests that preventing death and illness in babies due to respiratory distress is plausible through reducing or eliminating air pollution.

SourcePenn State·JournalEnvironmental Health Perspectives·DateJan 29, 2024

To stick or not to stick? Mixed sand columns illuminate design of better materials

Scientists create a mixture of sticky and non-sticky grains to achieve stronger, tougher materials that can deform without cracking. The optimal ratio of sticky grains is found to be around 60%, which balances strength and toughness, making it ideal for designing composite materials with functional properties.

SourceTokyo Metropolitan University·JournalCommunications Physics·DateJan 27, 2024

How does climate change affect eczema?

A recent study published in Allergy found that climate change has negative effects on atopic dermatitis, including increased inflammation from air pollution and stress from droughts. The researchers called for further research to address the impact of multiple climatic factors on eczema incidence and prevalence.

SourceWiley·JournalAllergy·DateJan 24, 2024

Office air conditioning can reduce the risk of harm from wildfire smoke

A new study by the University of Technology Sydney suggests that office air conditioning can reduce the risk of harm from wildfire smoke. The researchers found that air conditioning filters in UTS Buildings 4 and 7 captured a significant portion of wildfire smoke, reducing exposure to toxic particles for staff and students.

SourceUniversity of Technology Sydney·JournalEnvironmental Pollution·TypeObservational study·DateJan 21, 2024

Cadmium and particulate matter toxicity

Exposure to different types of particulate matter induces varying levels of gene expression and cell morphology changes in lung epithelial cells. Cadmium is found to be at least partially responsible for the differences in toxicity between mixes.

SourcePNAS Nexus·JournalPNAS Nexus·DateDec 28, 2023
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DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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The effects of preheating on vehicle fuel consumption and emissions appear minimal

A new study by the University of Eastern Finland found that preheating a vehicle has minimal effects on both fuel economy and emissions under cold winter conditions. While preheating showed some benefits in terms of engine comfort and wear reduction, its impact on overall fuel consumption was only slightly lower than after a cold start.

SourceUniversity of Eastern Finland·JournalApplied Energy·DateOct 12, 2023

Rivers contain hidden sinks and sources of microplastics

Researchers found an average of 41 microplastic particles per square meter per day settled from the atmosphere, while sediment samples contained denser particles with higher population densities. The study suggests clothing is likely the prominent source of microplastics to the Ganges River system.

SourceUniversity of Plymouth·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeMeta-analysis·DateSep 25, 2023
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High levels of particulate air pollution associated with increased breast cancer incidence

Researchers found a significant association between high particulate matter exposure and an 8% increase in breast cancer incidence among US women. The study, which considered historical air quality data, suggests that fine particulate matter may affect breast cancer through endocrine disruption.

SourceNIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences·JournalJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute·DateSep 11, 2023

Outdoor air pollution may increase non-lung cancer risk in older adults

A study by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that chronic exposure to fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may increase non-lung cancer risk in older adults, with significant associations with colorectal and prostate cancers.

SourceHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health·JournalEnvironmental Epidemiology·TypeObservational study·DateAug 3, 2023

Ammonia reduction should be prioritized in Europe’s fight against air pollution

A new study identifies reducing ammonia emissions as a cost-effective measure to reduce fine particulate matter concentrations in Europe. Implementing effective measures in the agricultural sector could achieve significant pollution reductions, avoiding 100,000 premature deaths annually.

SourceInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis·JournalNature Communications·DateJul 26, 2023
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Paths for reducing harmful air pollution in South Asia identified

A new study by Washington University researchers identifies primary organics as the main drivers of high PM2.5 concentrations over South Asia, attributing 1 million deaths to residential combustion and industry emissions in 2019.

SourceWashington University in St. Louis·JournalEnvironmental Science & Technology·TypeObservational study·DateJul 11, 2023