News

Home » News
University of Liverpool logo

University of Liverpool supports Clean Air Night with unique science and music collaboration

Aeternum and the University of Liverpool have deployed a network of air quality sensors throughout the city of Liverpool. During Clean Air Night, the University...

Improving air quality on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

In this episode of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Podcast, we find out how research has shown a drop in nitrogen dioxide and other dangerous...

‘School street’ traffic restrictions in Olympic park credited for 45 per cent reduction in soot pollution

Banning parents from dropping off their children by car resulted in a big drop in toxic particulates at a primary school in the Olympic park...

Aeternum Release New Data That Shows Traffic Pollution Rose During COP26

Aeternum, a company that provides low-cost, unplugged sensors designed to accurately monitor air quality, has released new data showing traffic pollution levels in Glasgow, Scotland rose...

Aeternum sensor network featured on BBC North West Tonight

Researchers from the University of Liverpool monitor air quality to see how Bonfire Night affects the air quality and how long any extra pollution takes to disperse...

TechRound Interview with Aeternum CEO

Aeternum is a company that was set up to help communities make better and more informed decisions about the quality of the air that people breathe...

NO2 increased by 30% during COP26

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution increased by nearly a third (30%) within a mile of COP26 in Glasgow last month, according to new data by Aeternum...

New Data Shows Traffic Pollution Level Rose by Nearly a Third in Glasgow During COP26

New data released today by Aeternum, a provider of low cost, unplugged sensors designed to accurately monitor air quality, finds that levels of the air pollutant nitrogen...

Cop26: Traffic pollution levels rose by nearly a third in Glasgow during Cop26

Air pollution levels began to drop following the climate summit, showing that delegates had contributed to high levels of nitrogen dioxide...

Glasgow traffic pollution levels rose by nearly a third during COP26 summit

Traffic pollution levels in Glasgow rose by nearly a third during COP26, new data has revealed. An air quality sensor positioned under the Kingston Bridge less than a mile from the summit found that levels of the air pollutant...

New data shows traffic pollution level rose by nearly a third in Glasgow during COP26

New data released by Aeternum, a provider of low cost, unplugged sensors designed to accurately monitor air quality, finds that levels of the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide...

Podcast 18: Better buildings, cleaner air and is Meta really a clean break for Zuck?

Aeternum was featured in Iot Now’s Trending Tech podcast. The discussion involved air pollution in the UK and...

‘School street’ traffic restrictions in Olympic park credited for 45 per cent reduction in soot pollution

Banning parents from dropping off their children by car resulted in a big drop in toxic particulates at a primary school in the Olympic park, according to new research.

A study into the impact of the “school street” restrictions at Mossbourne Riverside Academy – which ban vehicles outside the school gates at the start and end of classes – found there had been a 45 per cent reduction in PM2.5 soot particulates in the morning.