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This Cheap and Sustainable Method May Be an Effective Weapon Against Forever Chemicals
Researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife have created a unique bioremediation technique for removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, chemical contaminants that endanger human health and the sustainability of ecosystems. The substance can potentially be used commercially to dispose of PFAS, sometimes referred to as "forever chemicals."
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Heat Dome in the Pacific Northwest to Shift in the US East Coast in Early August
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Planting Mangroves in Miami, An Effective Method to Protect the Coast from Rising Sea Levels?
Charred SpaceX Dragon Debris Crash on Australian Sheep Farm
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Uncontrolled Chinese Rocket Set to Crash on Earth Next Week
Microorganisms in Seabeds Release More Methane as Oceans Get Warmer, Study Shows
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Chimpanzees Uses Communication Known as ‘Hunting Bark’ for Them To Hunt Easier
Party in Israel Ends with One Death as Sinkhole Opened Up In the Middle of a Swimming Pool
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Here's How Listening to the People May Actually Help in Creating a More Sustainable Energy System
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Lake Mead Nearing Dead Pool Status, Water Level Dramatically Drops by 27% Due To Drought
Loggerhead Turtle in Spanish Beach Coast Carries 131 Eggs in a Single Clutch, More to Come for the Next 15 Days
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A Massive Rainfall Hits Las Vegas Causing a Widespread Flooding
Scientists Propose COVID-19 Patch Instead of Needles Following Successful Test on Mice






