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Researchers hack silicone with “nanoscale fletching” to match PFAS performance, using only trace amounts of the least harmful ...
Scientists at the University of Toronto have developed a new non-stick material that rivals the performance of traditional ...
A recent Mount Sinai study reveals a significant association between exposure to PFAs, also known as 'forever chemicals', ...
Using a technique called nanoscale fletching, scientists can create high-performance non-stick materials with greatly reduced ...
The new material from University of Toronto Engineering repels water and grease on par with standard non-stick coatings but ...
Commonly present in non-stick cookware, PTFE may release toxic compounds that interfere with men's and women's hormones and ...
A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the ...
The small study of patients at Mount Sinai Hospital has implications for anyone, including military firefighters and families ...
A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the non-stick chemicals commonly ...
When water flows through the material, it snags and traps PFOA molecules, effectively removing the forever chemical. In lab ...
Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing PFAS, compounds known as " forever chemicals ." They are found in everyday ...
PTFE, commonly found in non-stick cookware, may leach harmful chemicals that disrupt hormones and fertility in both men and ...