Unexpected Findings on Urban Air Pollution from Finnish Researchers
A new study from Tampere University and the University of Helsinki reveals that nitric oxide may play a significant role in the formation of air pollution particles in cities.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 18 hours ago
Researchers from Tampere University and the University of Helsinki have uncovered a previously overlooked chemical process that could affect urban air quality.
The study highlights the role of nitric oxide in the formation of air pollution particles, suggesting it may be a more significant factor than previously thought.
These findings could have implications for urban environmental policies and strategies aimed at reducing air pollution.