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Ultrahuman’s Absurdly Expensive Home Monitor Doesn’t Do Much

by Contamination News | Jun 10, 2025 | Headlines

The Verge | 10 June 2025 | Ultrahuman has launched the $549 Home device, which monitors air quality, temperature, noise, light, and humidity in a user’s home to help optimize the environment for health, especially when paired with an Ultrahuman Ring, though it...

How A Network Of Low-Cost Sensors Is Helping To Enhance Air Quality Data

by Contamination News | Jun 10, 2025 | Headlines

Northwest Ontario News | 10 June 2025 | In collaboration with various governmental and local authorities, Environment and Climate Change Canada and Health Canada are promoting the widespread use of inexpensive, commercially-available air quality sensors to expand data...

Could GPs Use Local Air Quality Data To Help With Diagnosis?

by Contamination News | Jun 10, 2025 | Headlines

Envirotech Online | 10 June 2025 | The UK’s NHS is starting to integrate real-time, hyperlocal air quality data into clinical practice to help GPs make more informed decisions, prevent acute episodes in vulnerable patients, and improve public health outcomes...

Bangkok Unveils ‘Dust DNA’ Initiative With China And Industry To Tackle PM2.5

by Contamination News | Jun 9, 2025 | Headlines

pr-bangkok.com | 9 June 2025 | Bangkok has launched the “Dust DNA” project in partnership with China and the private sector to install a Super Station for real-time chemical analysis of PM2.5 pollution. The initiative aims to identify pollution sources, inform...

Quantifying Natural And Anthropogenic Impacts On Riverine Total Nitrogen Concentration And Load In The Yellow River Basin

by Contamination News | Jun 9, 2025 | Headlines

ScienceDirect.com | 9 June 2025 | High-frequency monitoring in the Yellow River Basin from 2019–2022 revealed that riverine total nitrogen (TN) levels frequently exceeded national standards, with seasonal peaks driven by hydroclimatic variability and human activities....
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