How to Conduct Research in a Flying Labby MaryBeth DiDonnaNASA's DC-8 Airborne Science Laboratory completes scientific missions high above the Earth
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NewsRising Greenhouse Gases Pose Continued Threat to Arctic Ozone Layerby University of MarylandNew study shows climate change is increasing ozone depletion over the Arctic
NewsStudy: Ozone Is Effective in Disinfecting Coronavirusby Tel Aviv UniversityPreliminary findings of a recent study show that low concentrations of ozone effectively sanitizes surfaces against coronavirus after short exposure
Product NewsEliminate Viruses and Other Pathogens with Easeby AMSBIOThese compact sterilizers use a mixture of ozone and UV to kill pathogenic organisms, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi
NewsNearly Half of US Breathing Unhealthy Air, Report Findsby American Lung AssociationAmerican Lung Association's 'State of the Air' report finds climate change is driving increases in unhealthy air, 150 million people at risk
NewsOzone-Depleting Substances Caused Half of Late 20th-Century Arctic Warming, Says Studyby The Earth Institute at Columbia UniversityImplicated in a third of overall global warming at the time
NewsStudy Finds Rising Ozone a Hidden Threat to Cornby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNew study finds that some members of the corn family tree are more susceptible than others to yield losses under high ozone air pollution
NewsOzone Threat from Climate Changeby University of DelawareIncreasing global temperatures will impact air quality
NewsMixing Skin Oil and Ozone Can Produce a Personal Pollution Cloudby Penn StateResearchers show that a range of volatile and semi-volatile gases and substances are produced when ozone reacts with skin oils carried by soiled clothes
NewsStudy Reveals How Soil Bacteria Are Primed to Consume Greenhouse Gasby University of East AngliaSome soil bacteria are primed ready to consume the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide when they experience life without oxygen in the environment