USC Arnold School of Public Health: New Study Looks for Contaminants in Ash and Soil From Maui Fire
November 17, 2023
November 17, 2023
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Nov. 17 (TNSres) -- The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health issued the following news:
The National Science Foundation has awarded $200,000 to environmental health sciences professor Mohammed Baalousha to study the nanomaterials in the ash, soil and surface waters resulting from/impacted by the August fire in Maui, Hawaii. His team will also look at the risks of metals and nanomaterials that could be absorbed by the lungs.
The National Science Foundation has awarded $200,000 to environmental health sciences professor Mohammed Baalousha to study the nanomaterials in the ash, soil and surface waters resulting from/impacted by the August fire in Maui, Hawaii. His team will also look at the risks of metals and nanomaterials that could be absorbed by the lungs.