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There are numerous toxins that are often found in our food supply. Pesticides, Bisphenol A (BPA), and Phthalates are among ...
In miniature test tubes in biologist Ryan Baugh's lab at Duke, thousands of tiny wriggling worms—each one a fraction the size ...
The City of Rhinelander has potentially found a location for a new well. Two of the city’s wells have been offline since 2019 ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as “forever chemicals,” are everywhere: in the water, in soils and in our ...
Michigan's new PFAS testing requirement postponed the dredging of one Lake Michigan harbor and could delay other projects in ...
In the below video segment, we asked Ralph Mead and his team at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, about the information gaps in understanding the transport of PFAS.
Everything around young children is “forever.” They sleep in cribs, crawl on carpets, play with toys, drink water and eat ...
Headlines warn of “toxic dust.” But are these ominous claims grounded in current science — or just blowing dust in our eyes?
Hosts David and Gina explore three historical breakthroughs that led to the proliferation of PFAS—and could help us get rid ...
Oliver Jones and Navneet Singh from RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia discuss a recent study they conducted to ...
Recent water test results from the city of Vancouver show levels for some PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, have decreased while others have remained steady or increased.
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