During Olympics, Cornell's Max Zhang studies air-quality in Beijing
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 16:07
in Physics & Chemistry
As the world watches China prepare for the Olympic Games, Cornell researcher Max Zhang has his eye on less visible matters - the particles in Beijing's air that millions breathe every day, and that many more will be breathing when they descend on the city this summer...
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