Scientists are turning air filters into DNA collectors that can detect traces of wildlife, viruses and human activity from particles floating in the air
- By studying the tiny particles trapped inside standard air-quality monitoring equipment, researchers can now detect nearby wildlife, track viruses, and even monitor human activity without ever seeing the organisms themselves.
- Every living thing constantly releases genetic material into the air through skin cells, hai
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- By studying the tiny particles trapped inside standard air-quality monitoring equipment, researchers can now detect nearby wildlife, track viruses, and even monitor human activity without ever seeing the organisms themselves.
- Every living thing constantly releases genetic material into the air through skin cells, hai
Sources: Times of India