Carbon monoxide poisoning is incredibly dangerous. Not only can it make you very sick, but it could even lead to death.
Experts warn air pollution could be making your eczema worse, but there are simple ways you can help protect your skin.
Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 ...
"She would not let up." Cat's behavior warns owner about life-threatening issue inside home: 'If it wasn't for her I could be ...
Scientists have discovered that the Earth’s atmosphere is getting better at removing air pollution, including methane, one of the most powerful greenhouse gases. This new research, published in Nature ...
Ozone pollution, typically associated with warm weather and strong sunlight, has begun to manifest alarmingly in winter. This ...
Data reviewed by Caltech scientists found spikes of lead, chlorine and bromine in the air after the Eaton fire started.
Microbes consume large amounts of carbon monoxide using a specialized enzyme, helping regulate atmospheric CO levels.
Researchers from Melbourne have discovered how microbes help reduce atmospheric carbon monoxide by absorbing substantial ...
Melbourne researchers have discovered crucial new information about how microbes consume huge amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) ...
A study reveals how microbes use an enzyme called CO dehydrogenase to consume atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) at an atomic level, helping clean the atmosphere and reduce pollution.
Specialized air quality instruments captured a spike in lead, chlorine, and bromine pollution during the L.A. wildfires.