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Delhi sees rise in nanoparticle emissions, researchers warn
Delhi sees rise in nanoparticle emissions, researchers warn
Delhi sees rise in nanoparticle emissions, researchers warn of serious health risks
Nanoparticles are highly hazardous because they are much smaller than PM 2.5 or PM 10 — 600 times smaller than human hair — and can penetrate deep into the lungs, bloodstream, and even the brain
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