“If bacteria survive in a harsh, polluted environment, it’s probably because they have adapted to use surrounding chemical ...
Food produced on farms whose land was contaminated with toxic “forever chemicals” may pose a risk to human health, according to a new draft report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The ...
Researchers have identified a bacteria strain capable of breaking down and transforming some of the most stubborn forever ...
A University at Buffalo study reveals that a strain isolated from contaminated soil can break down the strong carbon-fluorine ...
A new executive order freezes any new federal regulations including an EPA rule that would limit PFAS concentrations in industrial wastewater.
The contaminated waste is at the root of recent concerns over the “forever chemicals” that have ... potential source of PFAS in food. Some states have started to take their own measures.
New research uncovers how forever chemicals disrupt brain health, highlighting genetic impacts and raising concerns about ...
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals" are found in manufacturing and consumer products and contaminate nearly half of U.S.
“Forever chemicals” are the nickname of a class ... ranging from pans to clothing to makeup to fast food containers. They have also been used by the military in firefighting foams.