Device determines how much pollution its wearer is breathing in
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The inner workings of the MicroPEM
The MicroPEM measures air pollution, along with its wearer's activity level
A volunteer wears a MicroPEM while using a treadmill
The MicroPEM personal exposure monitoring device
For decades now, scientists have been monitoring air pollution in order to better understand how atmospheric contaminants affect our health. The gathered data can tell us the amount and type of pollutants that are in the air, which can in turn sometimes be linked to health problems in the area. What that data doesn’t tell us, however, is the effect that different types of physical activities can have on the amount of pollutants that are breathed in – if a smog warning is issued, for instance, does that mean we shouldn’t go outside at all, or just that we shouldn’t go jogging outside? A new personal exposure monitoring device, known as the MicroPEM, has been designed to answer such questions.
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