PFAS
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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."
Latest Research Articles
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At Least 12 Military Bases Contaminating Waters With Dangerously High Levels of PFAS
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Beef From Michigan Farm Found to Contain Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Cancer Found in Water-Resistant Clothing
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
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Study Explains How Harmful PFAS Got Called the "Forever Chemical"
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Maine Becomes First State to Ban Harmful "Forever Chemicals" on All Products
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Toxic Chemicals Found in 50 Samples of Mothers' Breastmilk in US
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Warning: More Than 2 Dozens of Toxic Chemicals Found in Fast Food Packages