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Thousands of firefighters around the country are suing manufacturers of firefighting foam and gear saying their exposure to ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency announced measures targeting water-contaminating PFAS chemicals. But experts say they ...
Invisible chemicals are steadily building up in polar bears, seals, seabirds, and in humans who depend on Arctic wildlife for ...
A well that supplies drinking water to the east side of Waverly in northeast Iowa has elevated levels of two toxic chemicals ...
Using advanced optical microscopy techniques, her U of T lab examines the mechanisms that control B cell activation. Recently ...
When the Hampton Bays Water District detected a short-chain PFAS at its Plant No. 1 wellfield in 2023, the carbon was ...
In “They Poisoned the World,” investigative journalist Mariah Blake writes about the campaign to hide the dangers of forever ...
The Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment (PDPHE) is offering free PFAS testing for residents' well water.
The agency won’t say whether it’ll enforce national drinking water standards for the chemicals.
Bulky molecules mimic some properties of PFAS without their long-lasting chemical bonds and could replace PFAS in some water-repelling applications.
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap ...
The U.S. government's approach to regulating PFAS is currently in flux, with shifting policies and legal challenges impacting ...