Scientists search for answers from the carbon in the clouds
Friday, July 25, 2008 - 09:49
in Physics & Chemistry
An aerosol mass spectrometer developed by chemists from Aerodyne Research Inc. and Boston College is giving scientists who study airborne particles the technology they need to examine the life cycles of atmospheric aerosols - such as soot - and their impact on issues ranging from climate change to public health...
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