A NASA scientist tasked to develop an instrument to detect hydroxyl has instead accidentally created a highly accurate ozone detector. The Rapid Ozone Experiment, or ROZE, can outperform even the best ...
Researchers have developed a highly-sensitive, miniaturized mobile ozone sensor which can be used not only in air, but also in water and in the vicinity of explosive gases. Researchers in Freiburg ...
Seismologists hunting for ways to predict earthquakes in advance have stumbled on a potential breakthrough -- detecting ozone generated by rocks fracturing deep ...
PITTSBURGH—Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a fluorescent substance that glows bright green when exposed to even minute amounts of ozone in the air and in biological samples ...
April 30 (UPI) --Researchers originally designed the ROZE instrument to detect hydroxyl, which rids the atmosphere of methane. But tests showed the instrument was surprisingly good at measuring ...
New research suggests that ozone gas emitted from fracturing rocks could serve as an indicator of impending earthquakes. Researchers the world over are seeking reliable ways to predict earthquakes, ...
It’s a pretty sure bet you have smoke detectors in your home, and possibly carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone detectors, too. But there are many other hazardous substances that could be in the air that ...
Stories abound of animals behaving oddly in the moments before an earthquake: dogs bark incessantly, birds gather in tight flocks, toads flee their ponds. What could they be sensing that humans don't?
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