Scientists are exploring ways to make sure your office isn’t making you sick (opens original article in a new tab)
Scientists are developing air systems to reduce indoor illness spread using biosensors and real-time pathogen detection, with $150 million in government funding for improved indoor air quality in buildings.
- Scientists are developing air systems to reduce indoor illness spread using biosensors and real-time pathogen detection
- The U.S. government is investing $150 million in the BREATHE program for improved indoor air quality in buildings
- Virginia Tech leads a project to detect allergens and pathogens in daycare centers with biosensors
Conversation
No comments yet
Threaded discussion is coming next — this is where the community conversation about this story will live.