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From the opening of a $35 million PFAS treatment plant in Stanton to growing concerns about pollution in the Christina River, ...
The public, legislators, and media often group per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or "forever chemicals," ...
Tyler Hoskins and Andrew Todd of the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources are studying the kinds of ponds many people ...
A new study published in Nature Microbiology has reported a naturally occurring family of bacterial species in the human gut ...
The report from national environmental organization Waterkeeper Alliance tested waterways across 19 states, including the ...
Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
Singapore's state investment arm Temasek reported a Net Portfolio Value (NPV) of S$434 billion in 2025, experiencing a S$45 ...
Australians aged in their 30s and 40s are experiencing unprecedented and in some cases world-leading rates of 10 different ...
The newly proposed Military PFAS Transparency Act would create a public online dashboard to track clean-ups of cancer-causing ...
Scientists have discovered that certain species of microbe found in the human gut can absorb PFAS - the toxic and long-lasting ‘forever chemicals.’ They say boosting these species in our gut ...
A little-known river near Sumter has the highest levels of PFAS and other "forever chemicals" in the nation, per a new national study by the Waterkeepers Alliance.
Testing revealed that biosolids, or treated sewage sludge commonly used as fertilizer, are a major source of PFAS pollution in the Spokane River watershed.