Researchers at Clarkson University have discovered a new way to destroy "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, using only stainless steel ball milling...
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Researchers at Clarkson University have discovered a new way to destroy "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, using only stainless steel ball milling equipment. The method does not need added chemicals, heat, or solvents. PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a group of man-made chemicals used in products like nonstick pans, firefighting foam and water-resistant clothing....
Researchers at Clarkson University have discovered a new way to destroy "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, using only stainless steel ball milling...
New research has shown for the first time that Australian marsupials are contaminated with synthetic ‘forever chemicals’, which are linked to...
New research has shown for the first time that Australian marsupials are contaminated with synthetic ‘forever chemicals’, which are linked to...
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The Trump administration is proposing to loosen requirements for companies to report on their uses of “forever chemicals.” These chemicals, many...
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An environmental chemistry laboratory at Duke University has solved a longstanding mystery of the origin of high levels of PFAS—so-called "forever...
An environmental chemistry laboratory at Duke University has solved a longstanding mystery of the origin of high levels of PFAS—so-called "forever...