The haze over parts of Florida from wildfires may not look dangerous, but it can cause severe reactions in some people.
Air pollution is not just a respiratory concern but also a serious threat to heart health, with medical experts warning that exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) could lead to cardiovascular ...
Fewer than one in five global cities met World Health Organization air pollution standards in 2024 with Central and South ...
At CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva, an international research team led by the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI has conducted especially precise measurements of atmospheric ...
New Delhi's air pollution is more severe than previously estimated with particles absorbing atmospheric water vapor leading to particulate matter levels across the city being underestimated by up to ...
Study predicts air pollution and climate change will reduce solar panel efficiency in India, impacting renewable energy goals ...
A rise of 0.5 particulate matter is linked with an increase in heart attack cases, said a study by Safdarjung Hospital.
New Delhi's air pollution is more severe than previously estimated with particles absorbing atmospheric water vapour leading to particulate matter levels across the city being underestimated by up to ...
Between January 1 and March 15, average Air Quality Index (AQI) was 85, 'satisfactory' by pollution parameters. It was the ...
PM2.5 is defined as fine particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers or less ... The World Health Organization ranks air pollution as the second leading mortality risk factor overall after ischemic ...
A new study reveals that Delhi's winter humidity causes fine particulate matter (PM1) to absorb moisture, potentially ...