Every time you hit the brakes, tiny particles of dust are released into the air. These particles, often invisible to the ...
Researchers found that brake-wear particulate matter has a greater detrimental effect on lung cells than diesel exhaust ...
New research reveals that brake pad emissions may be more toxic than diesel exhaust, posing serious health risks.
In a recent study, researchers found that tiny brake dust particles are potentially more toxic than diesel exhaust which could affect your health.
When we think of urban air pollution, diesel exhaust emissions are often portrayed as a key culprit – rightly so, given ...
A new British study suggests that microscopic particles from brake pads could be more toxic than emissions from diesel ...
A study has found microscopic particles emitted from certain types of commonly fitted brake pads can be more toxic than those found in diesel vehicle exhaust.
The debate around vehicle-generated non-exhaust emissions took turn this week when research undertaken by the University of ...
Exposure to pollution from car brake wear can prove to be more harmful to the lungs than diesel exhaust, according to a study ...
Researchers in a study imply that brake dust can be more impactful on your lungs than diesel exhaust. The team evaluated four types of brake pads to determine the impact on a person’s lungs.
When we think of urban air pollution, diesel exhaust emissions are often portrayed as a key culprit – rightly so, given ...