Meet Archishman Dey, the Ohio eighth-grader who tested an air fryer, candle, humidifier, gas and incense; incense produced the most fine-particle pollution
- Ohio eighth-grader Archishman Dey’s experiment reveals incense produced the highest PM2.5 pollution among five household sources.
- (Photo: Society for Science)An eighth-grader from Solon, Ohio, is drawing attention to an often-overlooked source of air pollution - the air inside our homes.
- Archishman Dey, a student at Solon Middle School, conducted a science project examining how common household activities affect levels of PM2.5, or fine particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter.
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- Ohio eighth-grader Archishman Dey’s experiment reveals incense produced the highest PM2.5 pollution among five household sources.
- (Photo: Society for Science)An eighth-grader from Solon, Ohio, is drawing attention to an often-overlooked source of air pollution - the air inside our homes.
- Archishman Dey, a student at Solon Middle School, conducted a science project examining how common household activities affect levels of PM2.5, or fine particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter.
Sources: Times of India