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A recent study discovered 95% of beers across the US contain forever chemicals, which have been linked to cancer and other ...
Researchers have found that a common and inexpensive material—iron powder—can clean up dangerous “forever chemicals” from ...
This breakthrough could play a significant role in building a more sustainable food system. Researchers develop revolutionary ...
This seven-part Reuters series revealed how easily chemicals used to create fentanyl can be acquired — and the network of ...
PFAS stands for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. These chemicals resist grease, oil, water, and heat. According to the ...
Researchers find that iron powder, an inexpensive alternative to activated carbon, does a better job at filtering PFOS from water -- it's 26 times more effective.
Warming oceans are wiping out kelp forests. New research shows turf algae release chemicals that stop kelp from growing back.