Invisible Dust explores our responses to air pollution, health and climate change through joint art and science ventures in the UK and worldwide

Feb 262010

Science Festival LogoInvisible Dust curator Alice Sharp and scientist Professor Peter Brimblecombe speak at the Cambridge Science Festival 2010, Monday 8 March, 7.30pm – 8.30pm.

This talk will be an opportunity to hear more from the founders of Invisible Dust about our upcoming projects this  year. 2010 is the  International Year of Biodiversity and and to celebrate this the Festival is also offering an exciting platform to learn about land and marine creatures across two weeks. All aspects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics will be available at more than 150 events.

Free Lecture – Booking not required
Venue Details: University Centre, 16-21 Silver Street, Cambridge, CB3 9EP
Read more about the Science Festival here

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Nov 022009

Electronic Symphony to Tackle London Air Pollution

in clean air we fly, a sound installation by Kaffe Matthews

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The first Invisible Dust enquiry by artists and scientists into air pollution, health and climate change

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Feb 262009

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2): NO2 is produced in high temperature combustions processes and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Road transport is responsible for 60 per cent of emissions of NOx (the pollutant that causes NO2) in London. It can affect the lungs and airways when exposed over long periods or at high concentrations over a short period.

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