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Monash University has developed a water filter to catch PFAS used in chip manufacturing and other industries. The chip industry has been lobbying for years against any progress on legislating PFAS-use ...
By Tom Crann and Ngoc Bui A team of scientists from the University of Oxford and Colorado State University have found another ...
Forever chemicals' are everywhere. But only a handful have been evaluated for potentially toxic effects. Researchers think there may be a faster, cheaper way to figure out which ones might be ...
Hosts David and Gina explore three historical breakthroughs that led to the proliferation of PFAS—and could help us get rid ...
New data released by the EPA show that nearly half of people in the U.S. have drinking water contaminated by toxic “forever ...
A straightforward mechanochemistry method can break down problematic PFAS compounds while simultaneously recovering the ...
But the two bond issuances — one by the Chinese government, and the other by the European Investment Bank — highlight some ...
Rice University researchers have developed an innovative solution to a pressing environmental challenge: removing and ...
We're trying to give the community the best science so they can make sense of the issue and they can come together to seek reasonable solutions,” said a Bennington College professor.
Buffalo's Bird Island Wastewater Treatment Plant is powerless to clean a potentially dangerous chemical from what it pours into the Niagara River.
Palau, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tübingen (Germany) discusses his latest research investigating per- and ...
But PFAS are made of carbon and fluorine atoms—and the bond between those atoms is much, much stronger. This characteristic makes them particularly persistent. Scientists are unsure how long ...