The article explores common techniques for visualizing air quality data and new trends in presenting this data to the public.
We interviewed Malkia Abuga, a public health professional from Nairobi County, about the air pollution problem in Kenya and raising community awareness.
In this interview, Dr. Biloria, UTS, and Dr. Robertson, QUT, share their perspective on mobile air quality monitoring and the researchers' challenges.
Explore how climate change impacts air quality and public health in Australia, featuring insights from experts Dr Nimish Biloria, UTS, and Dr Hamish Robertson, QUT.
Explore CU Boulder's SJEQ-D study on air quality, noise levels, and their effects on Denver residents' well-being.
Researchers from Howard University are measuring indoor air quality in Baltimore residents' homes using Atmocube. Discover the full report by CBS News Baltimore.
Discover the diverse AQI systems and localized indices for countries across the globe.
This blog post explores how citizen science empowers communities to address air pollution and contributes to cleaner air and more sustainable cities.
We have introduced a Data Downloader Tool for Atmotube PRO air quality monitor. It helps to simplify the process of collecting large volumes of air quality
Community-Engaged Use of Air Quality Sensors to Assess PM2.5 Concentrations across Disadvantaged Communities: Pilot Study in Santa Ana, CA.
Cooking generates indoor air pollution. This article presents research on indoor air quality in lab kitchens at Florida International University.
There are several Air Quality Index systems across different countries and regions. This article describes 10 Air Quality Indices in different countries.
We talked with Matthew Hunt, managing director of Bio Global Industries. BGI supplies energy from waste plants across the UK.
Atmotube devices work with mobile phones via open Bluetooth API.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District, the US air pollution state agency, tested three Atmotube PROs from July 1, 2019 to November 3, 2019.
Studies show a positive correlation between air pollution and transmission of COVID-19. Should residents in highly polluted areas be more concerned?