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Maryland is investing millions to remove harmful PFAS “forever chemicals” from drinking water, starting with a $31 million ...
Tewksbury water department consumer confidence report was issued on June 24 as re­quired by the Massa­chusetts Department of ...
Rice is also a hot spot for microplastics. A University of Queensland study found that for every half cup of rice, there are ...
Plastic is everywhere, and it’s never been a better time to replace your plastic kitchen tools with safer alternatives. Shop ...
A new study published in Nature Microbiology has reported a naturally occurring family of bacterial species in the human gut ...
Environmental and analytical chemist, Olamide Ogundele, has said organic pollutants like PFOS (Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid) ...
Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
A Battelle-developed treatment system demonstrates 99.9% PFAS destruction in AFFF using supercritical water oxidation, ...
Medical research is ongoing. New study reveals common foods that may be exposing you to dangerous health risk: 'May still be ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that more than $14.7 million in grants have been awarded to public water suppliers across the state to promote drinking water access and remove ...