Air pollution may seem like a daily nuisance, but exposure during pregnancy and early childhood can have lasting effects.
A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology has shown in a new study that ants returning from habitats ...
Polluted air causes an estimated 7 million deaths worldwide each year, according to the World Health Organization. Much of ...
Pockets of fine particle pollution across areas in both states have reached “unhealthy” levels, according to the EPA.
A scientific study from the University of Birmingham found that short-term exposure to candle smoke impairs cognitive ...
This cross-sectional study of 300 school-aged girls in Tehran found that higher air pollution exposure was consistently ...
Fatigue and stale air led a Mumbai teen to experiment with microalgae. His system now helps hundreds breathe fresher air ...
Elevated fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide exposure in the early to middle weeks of pregnancy had links to lower lung function measures in offspring aged 8 to 14 years, according to results ...
Changes in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory methods prioritise the interests of polluting industries at the expense of public health, say Gretchen Goldman and colleagues This month, ...
Children are especially vulnerable to air pollution because their lungs and immune systems are still developing, says Dr AS Sandhya.
An independent impact analysis commissioned by the grassroots coalition Tucker United states that Tucker, Grant, and Hardy ...