From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) earn their "forever chemical" moniker by persisting in water, soil and even the human brain. This unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and ...
Join Dr. Aimei Zou to explore an automated workflow achieving trace-level (low ppb) detection of 30+ volatile PFAS ...
Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas are using metal-organic frameworks for cleaning air and water and delivering ...
In this interview, industry expert Jesse Bischof explains how inert coating technologies reduce PFAS adsorption and contamination, helping laboratories achieve more reliable, accurate results across ...
More and more research is showing that exposure to PFAS chemicals may be associated with a range of health issues, including ...
Mechanochemistry and X-ray insights yield a new COF material that captures PFAS efficiently, pointing to greener options for wastewater and drinking water treatment. (Nanowerk News) PFAS are ...
Researchers report that moisture-loving yellow flag irises and fungi on their roots are a promising combination for PFAS ...
Kenneth Baird got his well water tested for toxic chemicals, and is frustrated with how slow Transport Canada has been to act ...
Chilmark officials have taken steps to help private homeowners test their drinking water for forever chemicals, such as PFAS, ...
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Federal government investigates PFAS spread in Rockhampton amid concern for property prices
Christine Stasch was planning to sell her family farm and retire further north. Now, she is fighting for compensation after ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Global diversified manufacturing leader Milliken & Company today announced the launch of Milliken Assure™, North America’s first non-PFAS, non-halogenated, flame-resistant moisture ...
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