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The Bush administration's signature efforts to control air pollution revolved around the tiniest and deadliest of pollutants: the fine particles linked to death from pulmonary and cardiac disease.

In Appalachia, in the eastern US, for example, strip mining involving the removal of whole mountain-tops continues to exact a huge environmental and human toll, particularly in respect of clouds of dust particles linked to cancer.

Automakers argue that the new emissions requirements will force them to close the gap further on smog-forming pollutants; environmentalists worry that the new regulations will still allow diesels to emit a greater amount of particulate matter, tiny soot particles linked to a variety of health problems.

Everywhere in Delhi, the air is thick with toxins, and levels of the tiniest pollution particles linked to ailments from heart attacks and stroke to cancer, respiratory infections and even dementia – reach 17 times the recommended limits in some parts of the city.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said it had tested 51 towns and cities for fine sooty particles linked to heart disease and premature death.

By setting loose swarms of particles linked to assorted antibodies and corresponding DNA "bar codes," researchers could potentially detect hundreds of different targets at a time, he says, which would be a big boon not just for researchers, but eventually for physicians as well.

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They used a formula that charts population density as well as pollution levels to look at how people's exposure to PM2.5, an airborne particle linked to an array of health problems, varies according to where they typically congregate during the day.

A particle linked to the Dounreay nuclear power plant and found on the seabed nearby is one of the most highly radioactive to be recovered so far.

Experimental results indicate that Ti O in the ceramic particles links to Si O in the cement paste via bridging oxygen, forming a Ti O⋯Si O bonding.

Long-term exposure to particles is linked to higher levels of fatal heart and lung disease, including lung cancer.

Observations on the nature of amorphous alloy wear particles are linked to a combination of simultaneously occurring wear processes.

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