Battlefield And Terrorist Explosions Pose New Health Risks Date: March 28, 2007 Source: American Chemical Society Summary: Scientists are reporting new evidence from experiments with laboratory rats ...
Twenty-two million Americans would no longer be breathing in unhealthy levels of nitrogen dioxide if they switched from gas ...
Stanford researchers found that gas stoves expose Americans to surprisingly high levels of nitrogen dioxide—often matching or ...
A research team led by scientists from The University of Manchester has figured out a new way of making toxic pollutants helpful. The system uses the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in exhaust gas streams from ...
Air pollution from gas and propane stoves has caused about 50,000 current cases of childhood asthma nationwide, and people living in smaller homes are more likely to be affected. That’s according to a ...
Researchers have designed a highly sensitive sensor that can detect minute traces of nitrogen dioxide gas in the atmosphere 1. The gas, a harmful pollutant generated by industrial processes and ...
Gas and propane stoves significantly increase exposure to nitrogen dioxide in rooms throughout the home, and these unsafe levels of exposure have had harmful effects on the health of tens of thousands ...
A consumer watchdog group is suing a manufacturer of gas stoves for allegedly failing to warn people that its appliances can produce harmful air pollution. “There's a growing body of evidence that ...
High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide intensify climate change, but high carbon dioxide levels can also stimulate plant ...
CHICAGO, March 26 — High concentrations of nitrogen dioxide gas — inhaled for even very brief periods following fires, explosions of military munitions or detonations of terrorist devices — could ...