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Cooking Spikes Indoor Air Pollution

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The thought of air pollution may conjure up images of a hazy skyline. But believe it or not, the air inside your kitchen can sometimes be just as harmful. Cooking fumes from your stove are supposed to be captured by a hood over the range -- but even some expensive models just aren't that effective. As KQED Science reporter Lauren Sommer tells us, that's something scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab are trying to fix.

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