The 1st traditional FAARbeque was held today and had all the ingredients for a good time: no rain, Hot Dogs, and most importantly, a great bunch of people! Thanks to all participants, but special thanks to the afternoon’s FAAR Career Event organizers and the excellent speakers!
A new study published by Teinilä et al., 2019 explores the chemical composition and concentrations of particles and gases over a two-year period in the city centre of Helsinki, Finland.
Read the study here: https://t.co/keOwVt9X8T
Forests have great potential for climate change mitigation. To quantify and make the scientific basis for this, a new tool, CarbonSink+, is introduced to understand climate
change mitigation based on afforestation/reforestation activities
Read more here: https://t.co/ywk2i8FqeR
... Word on the street is that people submit their abstracts now. So I decided to submit mine too.
Why? Because submission closes on Feb 15.
Where? Here: https://t.co/63ZiBSUAai
#GoEAC2020#AerosolResearch#GAeF#Aachen#EACHockeyStick
3D printing can emit lots of really tiny particles, in the single-digit nm sizes—whether you have a 3D printer at home, at the office or in a school, please use it responsibly, minimising exposure to potentially harmful emissions. #nanoclusteraerosol#1nm#3Dprinting @TampereUni
1 new brain tumor case per 100,000 population per 10,000/cm3 increase in ultrafine particles. Interesting new result presented by @WeichenthalS at @ethnpc
@ainotuominen @MinnaVakeva @JeroAhola @AarneClimate @miikkadalmaso@IlmaTiede @TampereUniTech @VTTFinland Ennen kuin tehdään päätöksiä polttoaineista olisi tärkeää tuntea kaasumoottorien nanohiukkaspäästöt, sekä niiden ilmanlaatu ja terveysvaikutukset paremmin! Erityisesti näiden pienimpien 1-5nm kokoisten hiukkasten vaikutukset ovat vielä huonosti tunnettuja!!
We are looking for a new team member, PhD student/researcher for aerosol composition studies. To apply go https://t.co/vD5jqnC19s by 13th March 2019 at 12 noon (EET)
An air #pollution survey from 3,000 cities around the world found that 64% exceed the World Health Organization’s guidelines: via @guardianeco https://t.co/1xF9LTYwQo