Environment
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Study Shows That Chemical Air Pollution Transforms into a More Toxic Substance
According to worldwide research released on Wednesday, airborne remnants of industrial chemicals could possibly change into new substances that are more harmful and persistent than the main pollution. Laboratory testing and computer simulations are used in the study to develop a new framework for predicting which chemicals will form when substances interact with the atmosphere and how hazardous they will be.
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