NASA's Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide (H2S ...
Hydrogen sulfide gas causes the "rotten-egg" or sulfur water smell. Hydrogen sulfide in water causes no known health effects. However, high concentrations do change the taste of the water. Hydrogen ...
But some gaseous compounds can have other effects on your health by causing shortness of breath, headaches, eye irritation, or, if large amounts are inhaled, even death. One of the most foul-smelling ...
A federal environmental public health agency said it will investigate the potential harm caused by exposure to hydrogen ...
But it has some environmental problems. The main concern is the release of hydrogen sulfide, a gas that smells like rotten egg at low concentrations. Another concern is the disposal of some ...
A group of researchers from local universities are working to make sure South Bay community members living through the sewage crisis are heard through science.