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A study by UC San Diego researchers reveals that pollutants found in the sewage-laden Tijuana River are ending up in the air near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego County.
Several different types of air pollutants, including particle pollution and nitrogen dioxide, appear to increase risk of ...
(CN) — Pollution from the Tijuana River has long been seen as a water issue, but a new study shows it’s also in the air. Researchers discovered airborne pollutants — including drug byproducts and ...
Smith found that while the irregular shape and roughness of the lunar dust still irritates the lungs, its effects are ...
The 120-mile Tijuana River flows from Baja California into the United States and discharges millions of gallons of wastewater—including sewage, industrial waste and runoff—into the Pacific ...
A pioneering method to simulate how microscopic particles move through the air could boost efforts to combat air pollution, a study suggests.
As the summer's sunny days take hold, many people turn to outdoor exercise. But in parts of North America, pleasant weather ...
Kimberly Prather, a UC San Diego professor of atmospheric chemistry and founding co-director of the Airborne Institute, has been researching air pollution from the river for years.
The 120-mile Tijuana River flows from Baja California into the United States and discharges millions of gallons of wastewater — including sewage, industrial waste and runoff — into the Pacific Ocean ...