Bringing your garden indoors and growing the right plants on your office wall (along with some sophisticated tech) could scrub the air of several common toxic pollutants, new research suggests.
that people who live near gas stations are more likely to develop cancers, such as leukemia.
With more research, vertical gardens may be able to help."We also found that the more concentrated the toxins in the air, the faster and more effective the plants became at removing the toxins, showing that plants adapt to the conditions they're growing in,"Bear in mind that these vertical greening systems, which often feature a considerable number of potted plants rigged up to air pumps, are a whole step up from our handful of beloved indoor plants sitting on our kitchen shelf.
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