Over decades, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have slowly woven their way into our daily lives, without most of us ever noticing. They’re the stuff that prevents your eggs from sticking to ...
Researchers at Clarkson University have discovered a new way to destroy "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, using only stainless steel ball milling equipment. The method does not need added chemicals, ...
PFAS contamination is a growing global problem with potentially severe environmental and health implications. Robust and sensitive analytical methods, in conjunction with PFAS-free laboratory settings ...
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, were first developed in the 1940s and are now found in a variety of products, including nonstick pans, water-resistant ...
BISMARCK — A new State Lab under construction on the Capitol grounds will give North Dakota expanded capabilities to address public health and environmental concerns, including testing to detect ...
Most Americans now know PFAS exist, but few know how to actually check their own water — or where else in the house exposure might be coming from. With federal protections in flux and the EWG ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in biosolids applied as fertilizer are contaminating farmland across the US. Lawsuits over the contamination are rising, and states are setting limits on ...
PORTSMOUTH -- PFAS, a growing environmental threat, has become an opportunity for Absolute Resource Associates in Portsmouth. With accreditation from the state in April 2020, ARA became the only lab ...
In real-world testing, researchers found that a carbon-based material placed underground sharply lowered PFAS in groundwater and required minimal maintenance. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning ...