Freshwater sponges as improbable causes of the pollution of river-water
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Association between air pollution, altitudes, and overweight/obesity in China. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yu M, Liu Y.
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This study explores the novel sensing applications of water evaporation‐induced power generation, by using lignin/ZnO nanofibrous membranes for sensing airflow through output voltage variation. Obtained lignin/ZnO airflow sensors are self‐powered, precise, and quick‐responding, and can be used as wearable devices for breath monitor, surrounding ...
Yifei Zhan+7 more
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Atmospheric Pollution: A Growing Problem in Public Health
Morris Katz
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Metal Pollution in the Aquatic Environment
Professor Dr. Ulrich Förstner+1 more
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Estimating health and economic burden of PM<sub>10</sub> pollution in Agra, India using AirQ+ and VSL approaches. [PDF]
Kushwaha D, Saxena SP, Kumar R.
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Aramid Nanofiber Aerogels: Versatile High Complexity Components for Multifunctional Composites
Different forms of aramid nanofibers (ANFs) and especially aerogels from them, offer a sustainable route to high‐performance biomimetic nanocomposites. Due to the cartilage‐like architecture, ANF‐based materials enable breakthroughs in energy, electromagnetic, biomedical, and water purification technologies.
Mingqiang Wang+9 more
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Identification and assessment of groundwater pollution from landfill leachate based on geophysical, spectroscopy, and hydrogeochemical methods. [PDF]
Wang F+5 more
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Single‐Atom Nano‐Islands: Unlocking New Horizons in Catalytic Activity and Stability
Single‐atom nano‐islands (SANIs) are innovative confined‐space single‐atom systems composed of single atoms, nano‐islands, and support. Due to their confined space, multiple active sites, interfacial interactions, and tunable coordination structure, SANIs catalysts exhibit excellent electrocatalytic activity, stability, and selectivity.
Peng Wang+8 more
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Air pollution might contribute to antimicrobial resistance: a One Health perspective. [PDF]
Xiu L, Hu S.
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