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UCI studies delve into air pollution causes
UC Irvine is studying the cause and effects of air pollution and
has several research projects underway on the issue.
Large Scale Forest Fires is one such project designed to study how
forest fires create large concentrations of ozone with effects that
can range from eye irritation to the worsening of preexisting lung
conditions like asthma.
Also looking into chronic lung disease and the effects of
pollution is a project on freeway exhaust, which uses mice previously
exposed to asthma-like allergens and placing them at varying
distances from congested freeway interchanges.
Dust is another pollutant that can add to global warming and
causes environmental problems. With the expansion of the world’s
deserts and the recent dust storms in China’s Gobi Desert, dust has
become an ever-growing concern, researchers say.
While everyone is affected by air pollution, scientists are
studying whether children face even greater risks. Because they
breathe in more air per pound than adults and their airways are more
efficient in trapping pollutants, children can be affected nine times
more than adults, said Robert Plalen, director of UCI’s Air Pollution
Health Effects Laboratory, in a press release.
UCI symposium will focus on graph drawing
UC Irvine’s Department of Information and Computer Science is
co-sponsoring the 10th International Symposium on Graph Drawing from
Monday through Wednesday
The conference will present recent research on ways of visualizing
networks and other combinatorial graphs, which can be used in various
applications for telecommunications, circuit design, the Internet,
social networks and statistics.
The event will run from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily and will include
guest speakers in the afternoon.
It will be held at the Atrium Hotel, across from the John Wayne
Airport at 18700 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach library marks author’s birth
Move over Elvis. The 100th anniversary of author John Steinbeck’s
birth will be celebrated at the Newport Beach Central Library in
September and October through a photo exhibit, book discussions, film
screenings and a library scavenger hunt for children.
A discussion of “The Grapes of Wrath” will kick off the
celebration from 9:15 to 11 a.m. Sept. 11. A photo exhibit, titled
“Steinbeck, His Life and Times,” will begin Sept. 15 and run through
Oct. 31.
Information: (949) 717-3801.
-- Todd Karella
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