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Your Brain on Carbon Dioxide: Research Finds Even Low Levels of Indoor CO2 Impair Thinking - Cal Alumni Association
In the mid-2000s, William Fisk, a senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, stumbled upon two obscure Hungarian studies that challenged common assumptions about the air indoors. The studies suggested that, even at relatively low levels, carbon dioxide could impair how well...
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