Air Pollution
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ALERT: Air Pollution Could Promote Drug-Resistant Bacteria
A new study revealed that air pollution could provide a possible means of transportation for the genes that make bacteria resistant to existing drugs.
Latest Research Articles
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2 Billion Children Inhale Toxic Air, UNICEF Warns
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New Delhi: Most Polluted City on Earth Right Now, NASA Explains Truth Behind Smog
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Air Pollution Emitted Near the Equator More Detrimental Than Previously Thought
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Air Pollution: New Delhi Comes to a Halt as City Deals with Worsening Smog
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Air Pollution: Delhi Smog Reaches Record High, Prompts Emergency Measures
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ALERT: Around 600,000 Children Worldwide Die Annually Due to Air Pollution
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Here's How You Can Reduce Exposure to Air Pollution While Cycling, Walking
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SunToWater: Water Generator Produces 40 to 100 Gallons of Clean Water From Polluted Air
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Earth's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Passed a Threshold Irrevocably
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WARNING: Over 6 Million Deaths Worldwide Linked to Air Pollution
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WHO: Over 90% of Global Population is Breathing Dirty Air
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Warning! Air Pollution Could Lead to Diabetes