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Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows ...
In February 2025, three law firms from Seattle, Minnesota, and New York boldly filed a Class Action Lawsuit against W. L.
More than half of the 7.5 million bales of cotton produced annually in the U.S. will be used in clothing manufacturing. The ...
The city wants to annex the park to bring clean water, but the owners won’t agree, and residents fear higher costs.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make concerning discovery about invisible threat to firefighters' health: 'Exposures lead to increased risk'
"Can also be used to determine the effectiveness of interventions." Scientists make concerning discovery about invisible ...
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PFAS experts answer common questions about 'forever chemicals' and the risks to human health
As Australians figure out how to live with so-called "forever chemicals", we ask three leading PFAS experts to answer the ...
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows across the Finger Lakes area.
In a victory for water protection, Tampa Bay Water has been awarded over $21 million after a legal fight against PFAS ...
Exposure to a sunlight-activated catalyst broke down 99% of a forever chemical, leaving behind recyclable fluoride.
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows across New York.
Beyond measurement, nuclear science also protects food: carefully controlled irradiation reduces pests and pathogens and extends shelf life while maintaining safety—tools the IAEA supports Member ...
PFAS are "widely used, long lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time." Here's where levels are highest in N.C.
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