Nearly two years after the BioLab fire, a new study reveals for the first time what was inside the chemical plume.
The Georgia Tech study found 26 chemical species (basically separate chemical compounds) in the plume of smoke, including higher-than-expected levels of bromine.
“I think probably what happened is that people were exposed to a lot wider range of things than we thought might have happened,” said Greg Huey, Georgia Tech professor of Atmospheric Science…