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This Giant Vacuum Cleaner Can Now Suck Pollutants From the Air
Breathing polluted air can result in cancer, heart disease, and other health issues that can sometimes prove to be fatal. As the world totters toward using different energy sources that don't discharge these detrimental particles into the air, Dutch scientists on Tuesday announced the building of a stoppage solution to this growing menace. The world's first giant air vacuum cleaner was revealed at a conference held in the Netherlands, reported the Daily Mail.
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