A Stanford-led study found that gas- and propane-powered stoves release dangerous amounts of nitrogen dioxide, a pollutant ...
A Stanford researcher replaced his own gas stove after monitoring pollution levels in his kitchen - and scientists say millions of Americans may face similar risks.
The report reveals there could hidden dangers lurking in your home.
Pollution from gas stoves accounts for more than half of some Americans’ total exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a toxic substance linked to asthma, a study in the academic journal PNAS Nexus ...
That satisfying hiss of a gas hob might make dinner feel more authentic, but it also comes with an invisible downside. Every time you switch it on, tiny pollutants fill the air - the kind you’d ...
Nitrogen is a widely-used, essential input to crop production. In many regions of the United States, nitrogen from farms has leaked into drinking water and caused adverse health impacts. These health ...
For many industries, nitrogen (N₂) plays an unnoticed but vital role in inerting reactors, storing food safely, and protecting the sterility of pharmaceuticals. But what makes it dangerous is that ...