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These forever chemicals accumulate in the environment and the body, resulting in substantial damage. Because of their ...
These chemicals exist in more than 14,000 forms. While several have been linked to health problems, such as cancer, lower ...
Researchers at Monash University have introduced a new water filtration technology that could shift the fight against PFAS – ...
FILE - A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sign outside the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, Feb. 17, ...
"It is a valuable resource for policymakers and researchers working to address the PFAS problem." Research group unveils free ...
Researchers have created a molecular nanocage that captures the bulk of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, found ...
The porphyrin-based chemical nanocages remove more PFAS from groundwater than traditional filtering methods while keeping ...
Hosts David and Gina explore three historical breakthroughs that led to the proliferation of PFAS—and could help us get rid ...
Monash University has developed a water filter to catch PFAS used in chip manufacturing and other industries. The chip ...
For the second spring in a row the city of Kennewick has detected a “forever chemical” in its drinking water that is above the action level set by the Washington state Board of Health.
As states legislate against products containing PFAS, the chemical and consumer products industries are deploying lawyers and lobbyists to protect their investments.
The substances are called "forever chemicals" because of their longevity. PFAS consist of chains of carbon and fluorine atoms linked together. It's one of the strongest chemical bonds known.