Health
AI and satellite data used to build British air pollution map – E&T Magazine
Researchers from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have led a study using AI and remote-sensing satellite technologies to produce the most detailed nationwide…

Researchers from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have led a study using AI and remote-sensing satellite technologies to produce the most detailed nationwide map of air pollution.
The novel method offers an impressive level of detail, with daily measurements provided in a 1x1km grid across Britain. This could transform understanding of the health impacts of air pollution, by linking detailed exposure maps with health data.
Currently, scientists rely on ground-based monitors to measure…
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