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Artificial Intelligence can be used to better track pollution, according to a new study by scientists at Kingston University.

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They say mobile phone-sized sensors integrated with the technology can deliver precise, real-time air quality readings. Current monitoring systems are said to be expensive, not transportable and too few in number. Air pollution is reported to be responsible for seven million deaths a year, according to the World Health Organisation. Kingston Uni collaborated with Technocomm Consulting Ltd, network communications and sensors experts. Together, th…
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radiojackie.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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