Low Cost Sensors Could Help Monitor Air Pollution
Ugandan researchers have developed inexpensive air quality monitoring sensors that work in extreme conditions. The sensors could let Uganda and other countries switch from pricey imported monitors. It’s part of a growing effort to develop a broader network of air quality monitors. “Many individuals in developing countries are unable to afford even low-cost air quality monitors and are thus unable to determine air pollution levels in their neighborhood,” Akshaya Jah, a professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University, told Lifewire in an email interview....