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A Nobel solution for India's toxic skies
This article is authored by Vijay Kanuru, Gates Cambridge Scholar, Helmholtz Research Fellow, and Lowry Prize winner.
Morning Overview on MSN
100,000 tons of toxic gas choke Hawaii daily after 10-hour Kīlauea blast, health alert
A towering column of gas and ash from Kīlauea’s summit has once again turned parts of Hawaii’s famously clear skies into a ...
Amaze Lab on MSN
100,000 tons of poison gas blanket Hawaii every day after 10-hour Kīlauea eruption—respiratory alert issued
Kīlauea volcano on the island of Hawaii erupted on January 12, 2026, sending lava fountains 800 feet into the air and ...
Our collective desire to escape may be approaching a fever pitch. Maybe that’s what’s driving the rising travel trend of ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
Taal Volcano stays calm amid increased gas emissions
Taal Volcano in Batangas province showed a slight increase in sulfur dioxide (SO₂) emissions, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported on Thursday, ...
MACH Engineering reports factory air emissions harm health, environment, and businesses. Controlling emissions is vital for compliance and well-being.
Asheville Watchdog on MSN
Answer Man: Strange ‘burnt rubber’ smell on Long Shoals Road? Could it be the Lake Julian power plant? Repaving on tap for Dover Street?
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: I live off of Long Shoals Road. Some days when I go outside I smell what might be a chemical odor. It smells like ...
A 2024 Louisiana law effectively bars local groups from alleging air quality violations using commercial sensors.
A data center may be put on the site of the former Robena Coal Mine in Greene County, Pennsylvania, a brownfield that is next ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Early pregnancy sulfur dioxide exposure raises odds of congenital limb defects
Maternal exposure to sulfur dioxide during the first trimester was associated with higher odds of congenital limb defects in ...
Heading into President Donald Trump’s second term, coal looked like an industry nearing the end of its life. Utilities ...
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