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Many everyday items in your home—from candles and cleaning sprays to furniture and cosmetics—can release formaldehyde, a colorless, odorless gas that may pose health risks even at low levels.
A retiree in rural Georgia has accused Meta's new AI data center, which is situated around 1,200 feet from her home, of ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the measure of oxygen gas that is physically dissolved in water. It is a critical parameter for ...
For nearly a month, hundreds of thousands of Iowans have not been allowed to water their lawns—even though there's no drought ...
The project could cost more than £80,000, funded by the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Four high-tech sensors made ...
The bathing water quality at your local swimming spot is an important factor in ensuring a safe experience on these hot days ...
Nitrate pollution is likely to force more water-use restrictions. Iowa’s problems are uniquely severe: It has plenty of water ...
The sensors for monitoring different parameters in smart cities are becoming a hot topic for researchers all around the world. The smart grids are one of the main objectives of the smart city concept.
A wireless, passive embedded sensor was applied for real-time monitoring of water content in civil engineering materials such as sands, subgrade soils, and concrete materials. The sensor, which ...
Drinking water treatment that pursues a multi-contaminant approach, tackling several pollutants at once, could prevent more ...
The sensor checks water for pollution in 6 milliseconds. It works without power or lab tools and helps find problems fast in ...
A pioneering new gadget created by a team of researchers led by Associate Professor Benjamin Tee from the National University ...