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The EDIAQI project team met in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on June 11–12, 2025, to review progress, plan the final project phase, and strengthen collaboration. The...
This article summarises key insights from the EDIAQI project’s inaugural webinar on June 26, 2025, which examined how indoor air quality affects children’s...
The EDIAQI webinar explored the strengths and limitations of low-cost indoor air quality sensors. Experts discussed calibration, public trust, and child-...
On 28 April 2025, EDIAQI joined students and experts at Istituto Carducci in Ferrara to mark World Day for Safety and Health at Work. Presentations explored...
Researchers from the National Institute of Biology, Slovenia, found that common indoor air pollutants BBF and BGP can cause DNA damage and chromosomal...
This article explores how filtration systems can significantly improve indoor air quality, particularly in lower-income communities. Highlighting health...
Last week, EDIAQI was honoured to participate in the IDEAL Cluster Annual Meeting, held in the vibrant and picturesque city of Braga, Portugal. The event took...
On Friday, 21st March 2025, the EDIAQI and LEARN projects co-hosted the latest session in the EDIAQI webinar series, titled “Don’t Hold Your Breath:...
The European Commission has launched a survey to assess the newly developed Zero Pollution Dashboard for regions and capital cities. This tool provides...
The article highlights the significance of cytogenetic methods, particularly the cytokinesis‐block micronucleus assay, in assessing chromosomal damage from...