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When COVID slowed humans, methane spiked anyway, and a new study reveals why
When Covid lockdowns emptied highways and grounded jets, global carbon dioxide emissions briefly dipped and city skies turned ...
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Levels of this climate-warming gas surged during the COVID shutdown. Scientists finally know why
As the world shut down due to COVID, causing less traffic like trains, planes and automobiles, scientists expected the planet to get a break from harmful pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and methane.
The atmospheric chemistry of hydroxyl radicals and gas‐phase reactions is central to our understanding of air quality and climate dynamics. Hydroxyl radicals (•OH), often described as the “atmospheric ...
Air quality is literally a matter of life and death. More than one in 10 deaths worldwide are attributed to dirty air, polluted through a matter of means and molecules, which makes the battle to clean ...
Recently, a research group of Professor ZHANG Weijun from Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (AIOFM), Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ...
Protein accumulations do important work in the human body, but something can go wrong and proliferate in those aggregates, resulting in neurodegeneration and diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer ...
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