100 days, 100 nights: Sensor network reveals telltale patterns in neighborhood air quality

Black carbon — a contributor to global warming and a pollutant of concern to residents in urban areas — can be difficult to track. To address this problem, researchers generated a technology that didn’t exist. With more than 100 custom-built sensors installed for 100 days, the team created the largest black carbon monitoring network to be deployed in a single city, setting a foundation for the future of air quality monitoring.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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