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  2. NASA Clean Air Study - Wikipedia

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    Since the release of the initial 1989 study, titled A study of interior landscape plants for indoor air pollution abatement: An Interim Report, [6] further research has been done including a 1993 paper [7] and 1996 book [8] by B. C. Wolverton, the primary researcher on the original NASA study, that listed additional plants and focused on the removal of specific chemicals.

  3. These Air-Purifying Plants Will Infuse Greenery Into Your Home

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    See some of the NASA-approved best air-purifying plants that are worth having at home. These plants make your space fresher, helping to filter toxic chemicals.

  4. NASA says these 8 plants are the best at purifying the air in ...

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    Add oxygen to that stuffy room with these air-cleaning houseplants, handpicked by NASA. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Bill Wolverton - Wikipedia

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    B. C. “Bill” Wolverton (born 1932) [1] is an American scientist specialized in chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry, marine biology and environmental engineering.He is well known for being the principal investigator of the famous NASA Clean Air Study, where plants were tested in order to find out their ability to purify air.

  6. 10 of the Most Environmentally Friendly Companies in the US - AOL

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  7. Chlorophytum comosum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum comosum, usually called spider plant or common spider plant due to its spider-like look, also known as spider ivy, airplane plant, [2] ribbon plant (a name it shares with Dracaena sanderiana), [3] and hen and chickens, [4] is a species of evergreen perennial flowering plant of the family Asparagaceae.