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Nitrogen Oxides Defined

NOx (pronounced "nox") are produced from high temperature combustion in air. They are nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide (see above). [Science News; v146; 260-262; 1994] [Science; v242;555-558;1988.]

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Cambridge research could lead to real-time pollution maps

Published June 28, 2009, 10:31 pm, Guardian Unlimited

Map of carbon monoxide in Cambridge. Source: Cambridge Mobile Urban Sensing Project A chance encounter in the coffee lounge of the Cambridge chemistry department could lead to real-time maps of pollution in the city, as an offshoot of an EU project that is nearing completion in the city. A team in Cambridge which has been running the Cambridge Mobile Urban Sensing project (CamMobSens) will begin ...

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