Researchers detected PFAS in all fish samples at 21 locations across the basin that provides drinking water to 14.2 million ...
New research offers a cautionary tale about the difficulty of removing ‘forever chemicals’ from the environment.
The Environmental Working Group analyzed surface water and sediment test data in multiple counties, finding high levels of ...
A study by RTI International found beers brewed in places where the municipal water supply has known PFAS contamination also tend to have detectable PFAS in the beer. The study did not name beers or ...
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A new study gives officials a starting point for future exposure tracking, but not a clean measure of how much impact 2020 ...
A new study has found that tree swallows near U.S. military bases carry higher levels of PFAS chemicals, which experts said could have implications across the food chain, impacting Americans. While ...
While there is a newfound awareness of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure and its consequences in humans, a new study found that through pet food, dogs and cats may also be exposed to ...
Wetlands act as nature's kidneys: They trap sediments, absorb excess nutrients and turn pollutants into less harmful substances. Now, the list of pollutants wetland plants can remove includes per- and ...
New research from the University of Newcastle has revealed that PFAS levels matching those found in the Williamtown contamination zone could significantly alter male reproductive health in ...
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