Ozone research focuses on studying the presence, distribution, and impact of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere. Ozone is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms and plays a crucial role in both the stratosphere and the troposphere. In the stratosphere, ozone forms a protective layer that shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation, while in the troposphere, it acts as a pollutant that can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment. Researchers in the field of ozone study various aspects such as ozone formation and destruction processes, the impact of human activities on ozone levels, the interactions between ozone and other pollutants, and the effects of ozone depletion on climate change. This research is important for understanding the dynamics of the Earth's atmosphere, developing effective air pollution control measures, and mitigating the adverse effects of ozone on the environment and public health.