Carnegie Mellon: Improving Indoor Air Quality With More Effective, Long-Lasting Sensors
August 28, 2025
August 28, 2025
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Aug. 28 (TNSjou) -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
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Improving Indoor Air Quality With More Effective, Long-Lasting Sensors
By Kaitlyn Landram
Common household items like cleaning products, candles, cribs and makeup emit formaldehyde, a colorless, odorless chemical that has been found to be a risk to human health. But new low-cost technology from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University coul . . .
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Improving Indoor Air Quality With More Effective, Long-Lasting Sensors
By Kaitlyn Landram
Common household items like cleaning products, candles, cribs and makeup emit formaldehyde, a colorless, odorless chemical that has been found to be a risk to human health. But new low-cost technology from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University coul . . .