A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated ...
The ALVA app lets consumers scan products to detect harmful chemicals like PFAS and endocrine disruptors and make safer ...
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PFAS waste can be used to extract lithium from high-salinity brine pools
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are primarily thought of as environmental pollutants, and most research ...
In the town of Merrimack, the PFAS levels turned out to be so severe that some residents still rely on bottled water 10 years ...
The Maine Monitor on MSN
Few Mainers are getting tested for PFAS despite state push
The 164 positive tests the state has collected since last fall likely represent a fraction of the people exposed to high PFAS levels.
When Sandia scientists Ryan Davis and Nathan Bays set out to find a better way to absorb and degrade PFAS in water sources, they kept running into the same issue: Detecting the chemicals in samples ...
Spokane might buy hundreds of PFAS-filtering water pitchers as the city, county and their jointly-owned airport face a state ...
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Sandia Labs develops PFAS detecting technology
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Rice researchers have developed a process to use PFAS to extract lithium from high-salinity brine pools, described in a study recently published in Nature Water.
Which products should be labeled as containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — often referred to as “forever chemicals” ...
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