Queensland allergy expert welcomes next gen pollen monitoring
Queenslanders with hayfever and asthma are set to benefit from the first high-precision, automated, pollen -monitoring instrument in the southern hemisphere, and its first use in a subtropical region.
Read the article from Queensland University of Technology.
Originally published by Queensland University of Technology – November 2022
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