The authors of University of Bristol, University of Bristol and the University of Bath wrote in an article in the latest issue of the journal Nature Communications that they use ultrasonic levitation to suspend droplets of material that contain salt and oleic acid particles They were then analyzed by laser beams and X-rays in the air, and they found that these substances themselves formed a crystal-like structure that absorbed the surrounding water like a sponge and had a high viscosity, strong antioxidant capacity and long presence in the air, The formation of clouds may even speed up rainwater generation.
Researchers say about 10% of the tiny particles of suspended particulates above major cities such as London are fatty acid-rich particles, and they speculate that the particles could even reduce their temperature as a result of cloud formation, but the researchers deny the particles can affect climate change.