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Summer's sealed homes trap more pollutants than you realize, but strategic ventilation timing and upgraded filtration can ...
A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage ...
The pandemic and recent wildfires have shown how unhealthy indoor air can be. But scientific and governmental inertia have slowed the necessary remedies. By Apoorva Mandavilli In early 2020, the world ...
Candles, hair styling products, and other common items can produce toxic air pollution that lingers in our homes.
Noah Abrams can’t forget the smell inside his home after Colorado’s Marshall fire. He checked on the house in Superior a day after his family evacuated the blaze. The disaster ended up burning more ...
All those indoor air fresheners we like to plug in to make our houses smell better are actually pretty bad for the environment. They could have profound health implications for humans breathing in the ...
Cooking with an air fryer? Here's how it stacked up against other methods when it comes to indoor air pollution. (Getty Creative) Your beloved air fryer may do more than whip up crispy chicken tenders ...
Microplastics are prolific in our planet's waters, and researchers have even found them in human tissue, including in our blood. Now experts say the discovery of microplastics in brain tissue is on ...
Pan-frying, stir-frying, deep-frying, and boiling produce particulate matter and volatile organic compounds that can harm your health. Here's what to do instead. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning ...