pollution - page 2

pollution - page 2

07 December 2025 | 14:43
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TEHRAN (ANA)- A study has revealed that households using gas or propane stoves face significant exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which can lead to health issues like asthma and even premature death.
News ID: 6105    Publish Date : 2024/06/03

TEHRAN (ANA)- A team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has discovered that soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are significantly more sensitive to climate warming in areas where permafrost has collapsed than in areas where it has not.
News ID: 6074    Publish Date : 2024/05/30

TEHRAN (ANA)- Deputy Director of the General Administration of Ports and Maritime Affairs of Sistan and Balouchestan province Seyed Ahmad Hashemi said that an oil spill caused by an unknown source off the coast of Iran’s Southeastern Chabahar port has been cleaned up.
News ID: 6064    Publish Date : 2024/05/26

TEHRAN (ANA)- Experts at an Iranian knowledge-based company used home-made technology to produce smart monitoring systems to measure the amount of air pollutants and implement waste treatment and management plans.
News ID: 5672    Publish Date : 2024/04/15

TEHRAN (ANA)- The European Commission announced its target of slashing net greenhouse gas emissions within the European Union (EU) by 90 percent by the year 2040, as compared to 1990 levels.
News ID: 5226    Publish Date : 2024/02/23

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a method to transform plastic waste into biodegradable spider silk using bacteria, providing an innovative and sustainable approach to tackling plastic pollution .
News ID: 5213    Publish Date : 2024/02/22

TEHRAN (ANA)- A new study highlights Africa’s severe air pollution crisis and calls for urgent, collaborative action involving global and regional stakeholders. Solutions proposed include air quality monitoring, clean energy investments, improved waste management, eco-friendly technology, and infrastructure development to reduce pollution and address its disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations.
News ID: 5199    Publish Date : 2024/02/20

TEHRAN (ANA)- Cambodia and Thailand have vowed to prevent smog and other pollutants in the environment, aiming at protecting the well-being of the peoples in both neighboring countries, said a Cambodian Ministry of Environment's news release.
News ID: 5194    Publish Date : 2024/02/20

TEHRAN (ANA)- A collaborative study between the University of East Anglia and the Ocean University of China has identified the ‘Anthropogenic Nitrogen Pump’ in coastal seas and this process, resulting from human-induced nutrient imbalance, causes phytoplankton to alter their nutrient consumption, impacting coastal biodiversity and ecosystem services.
News ID: 5149    Publish Date : 2024/02/17

TEHRAN (ANA)- New research by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory identified a new chemistry approach that could remove micropollutants from the environment.
News ID: 4890    Publish Date : 2024/01/23

TEHRAN (ANA)- A group of Iranian researchers designed and produced a reactor capable of breaking down the polluting gases of plants into safe gases.
News ID: 4253    Publish Date : 2023/11/22

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers, led by experts at Chalmers University of Technology, have developed a new method to efficiently remove up to 80% of dye pollutants from contaminated water.
News ID: 3750    Publish Date : 2023/10/03

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at the Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI) have successfully cleaned oil-contaminated soil using natural Phytoremediation method.
News ID: 3707    Publish Date : 2023/09/28

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists from the National University of Singapore and the French Centre for Scientific Research have synthesised a special protein mimic that can self-assemble into a pore structure for industrial water production.
News ID: 3443    Publish Date : 2023/08/31

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at Semnan University in Iran have offered a smart system for water supply networks that is capable of blocking the infiltrating of harmful environmental pollutants into the water through real-time monitoring.
News ID: 3335    Publish Date : 2023/08/17

TEHRAN (ANA)- A study by scientists at the University of Kansas Medical Center finds air pollution , specifically ozone exposure, has a disruptive effect on the genes responsible for circadian rhythms in the lungs.
News ID: 3291    Publish Date : 2023/08/12

TEHRAN (ANA)- A 3D-printed sensor developed by specialists at the University of Glasgow detects low concentrations of pesticides, offering a cost-effective and portable solution for water monitoring.
News ID: 2986    Publish Date : 2023/07/07