A new filtration material made from natural substances could become a new tool to remove "forever chemicals" from drinking ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a new filtration material that could offer a nature-based solution to this persistent ...
New attention to trifluoracetic acid, or TFA, underscores the game of whack-a-mole that scientists and communities face with ...
They are known as forever chemicals and they keep our food from sticking and our clothes from burning. But PFAS can also be ...
This N.C. State professor has good and bad news from a GenX study group for residents in the Gray's Creek area.
Chemicals in food packaging have been found in humans, per a new study. Here's what a toxicologist wants you to know—plus, if ...
A study published yesterday in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology says thousands of chemicals in ...
PFAS chemicals are used in a vast number of waterproof, non-stick and stain-resistant products. But concerns about their environmental and potential health impacts have intensified in recent years.
A filtration material based on natural silk and cellulose could prove effective in removing PFAS, better known as known as ...
MIT researchers have developed an innovative water filter composed of silk and cellulose, capable of effectively removing PFAS and heavy metals from water. The material also possesses ...
The Sampson County Landfill accepts 1.8 million tons of trash annually. High levels of forever chemicals have been found in a ...