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Hazardous chemicals contaminate drinking water, soil and food worldwide. Who is responsible for the contamination caused by these "forever chemicals"?
A team of internationally renowned experts in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are calling out individuals ...
Experiments in mice show that some gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, allowing animals to expel them through feces.
Companies like Gradiant, Bioforcetech and VVwater are developing new solutions to safely dispose of PFAS waste, though ...
"Water quality in the United States not being good is a crime," Sadhguru said. "Because for 330 million people they have more water than most nations can ever imagine." Sadhguru went on to blame ...
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have solved a long-standing mystery in the field of sonochemistry: why do chemical ...
How concerned should we be about PFAS in our drinking water? Professor Rainer Lohmann answers this question and more.
The East Providence Fire Department has become the first in the United States to purchase and use non-PFAS turnout gear department-wide.
Tewksbury water department consumer confidence report was issued on June 24 as re­quired by the Massa­chusetts Department of ...
Leading chemists have warned against efforts to narrow the scientific definition of PFAS. In a statement published by the ...
While the effects weren’t severe, they were significant enough to raise concerns. Ania Majewska, the senior author of the ...
Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that certain bacteria naturally living in the human gut can absorb ...