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Study Reveals Indoor Air Contains Greater Diversity of Airborne Fungi

via Phys.org·3h ago

Researchers from Imperial College London found that homes are active fungal ecosystems rather than passive environments, containing more airborne fungi diversity than previously thought. This discovery has important implications for public health, suggesting that indoor air quality may be a greater risk factor for respiratory issues than previously understood. The findings call for new standards in building materials and ventilation systems to protect human health.

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