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How healthy is it to breathe in your neighborhood?

EPA’s website allows you to search air by zip code, but what if it was as easy to assess air quality, block by block, as it is to find grocery stores? An experimental collaboration between Google and Aclima, a tech company that specializes in networking environmental sensors, has big dreams of doing just that. “It’s like a human body,” said Davida …

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