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Exposure to Invisible Air Pollution Can be Harmful to Human Health Just Like Smog
Pollutants smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM2.5) are likely to cause more harm to human health since they penetrate deep into the lungs, destroying cells and tissues there. The chemical composition of the tiny particulate matter humans breathe may be more crucial for health than its mass, according to recent studies.
Latest Research Articles
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Class G-2 Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued as Sun Shows Unusual Activities
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Parasitic Gall Wasps: Why it Took 4 Years for Scientists to Identify Them
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Winter Storm Landon to Bring Freezing Rain and Heavy Snow as Groundhog Day Grows Near
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Migratory Birds Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Effectively Locate Their Nesting Places
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Longest Lightning Bolt Spanning 477 Miles Detected in Three States, Setting Global Record
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Decline in Wales' Otter Population Linked to River Pollution
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Following its Close Friend’s Death, a Sad Elephant Isolated for 15 Years in ‘Bleak Enclosure’
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More Than 120 Venomous Snakes Found in Home of Dead Man in Maryland
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Lost City of Cahokia: Experts Visit Abandoned Civilization Home to 15,000 People in the Past
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Study Shows Glaciers in Northern Hemisphere Continue to Melt at an Alarming Rate
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Poland-Belarus Border: Construction of Wall Risks Europe’s Last Old-Growth Forest
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Lungs of the Deep Ocean: Scientists Measure Oxygen Flow in Labrador Sea