Scientists finally solve a 100-year-old mystery in the air we breathe

 Scientists finally solve a 100-year-old mystery in the air we breathe


A century-old formula has been reborn to finally reveal how the most dangerous airborne particles really move. Credit: Shutterstock Researchers at the University of Warwick have developed a new method that makes it possible to predict how irregularly shaped nanoparticles move through the air. These particles are a major category of air pollution and have long been difficult to model accurately. The new approach is the first that is both simple and predictive, allowing scientists to calculate particle motion without relying on overly complex assumptions.

Each day, people inhale millions of microscopic particles, including soot, dust, pollen, microplastics, viruses, and engineered nanoparticles. Some of these particles are so small that they can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream. Exposure has been linked to serious health problems, including heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

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