The air we breathe at home is not always as clean as we think. Even if we keep doors and windows open, particles of dust, volatile compounds released by furniture or paint, traces of cleaning products, and even pollutants that we bring in on our clothes or hair circulate inside our homes.
Air quality directly affects our health, yet it’s rarely discussed. In fact, a few years ago, NASA conducted a study that became very famous in the plant world. The idea was simple: test which species could help clean the air in closed spaces such as space stations.
Science began to point out that it wasn’t just about decoration — rather, that plants could be allies for better breathing. Of course, it’s worth clarifying something: plants alone won’t replace a ventilation system or remove all pollutants from a…more
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