From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
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 ...
Researchers report that moisture-loving yellow flag irises and fungi on their roots are a promising combination for PFAS ...
More and more research is showing that exposure to PFAS chemicals may be associated with a range of health issues, including ...
Christine Stasch was planning to sell her family farm and retire further north. Now, she is fighting for compensation after ...
You turn the cold tap and trust what comes out. That trust was built over decades, yet the pipes under our streets — and ...
New research demonstrates a simple, eco-friendly method to break down Teflon—one of the world's most durable plastics—into ...
While packaging groups opposed the PFAS bill, it was ultimately derailed by pushback from the restaurant industry. The ...
Companies can start taking action ahead of new regulations by maintaining accurate chemical inventories, monitoring pending ...
Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics announced, with Literature, Peace, and Economics winners to come.
The Francis College of Engineering, Department of Plastics Engineering, invites you to attend a Doctoral Dissertation Proposal defense by Talya Scheff on: "Designing PFAS-free liquid-repellent ...