Air quality across Europe has improved significantly over the past two decades, yet more than 90% of Europeans remain exposed to pollution levels above WHO guideline limits, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Exposure to air pollution during the first three months of pregnancy is associated with lower language abilities in toddlers, while preterm infants appear particularly vulnerable to pollution’s impact on motor development, according to a new study.
The 2025 IQ Air World air quality report, had analysed air quality data from 9,446 cities in 143 countries, regions, and territories around the world.
A new sensing technology developed by researchers at TU Wien could dramatically change how scientists track pollution, cutting detection times from days or weeks to just minutes while identifying contaminants at levels as small as a few nanograms or picograms.