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Discover how ClimAIr and partner KEYDATA use federated learning to connect climate, environmental, and health data while keeping sensitive patient data protected.
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Discover how ClimAIr and partner KEYDATA use federated learning to connect climate, environmental, and health data while keeping sensitive patient data protected.

From busy streets and railways to aircraft traffic, environmental noise surrounds us daily. But how much do we really know about its impact on our health? The EXPOSIM project invites everyone to explore this topic through its interactive SoundCheck Quiz, designed to raise awareness about noise pollution and its effects on human health.

Join the UPRISE Stakeholder Community and help strengthen collaboration on air pollution, microplastics, and early-life health research.

Traffic noise is an underestimated cardiovascular risk factor. New evidence from the EEA 2025 report shows how transport noise contributes to hypertension, atherosclerosis and heart disease, with implications for medicine, prevention and policy.

A new ClimAIr report reviews scientific evidence on the short-term effects of outdoor air pollution on allergic rhinitis, highlighting impacts on symptoms and healthcare use.

EXPOSIM will host its first EXPOSIM symposium on 5 February 2026 (15:00–17:00 CET), bringing together leading experts to explore how exposome research can inform public health, environmental and equity-focused decision-making.