New records show toxic 'forever chemicals' have recently tested above EPA limits in hundreds of cities and towns. Check your ...
Scientists are closing in on one of the most elusive culprits behind “forever chemical” pollution, tracing a major share of the contamination to specific industrial processes, consumer products and ...
When researchers completed a national study of hazardous forever chemicals recently, they found that a South Carolina river had higher levels of pollution from the toxins than any other waterway they ...
Public health took a blow this holiday season as the Trump Administration issued a gift to the chemical industry – approving the use of toxic “forever chemicals” in more pesticide products for ...
A chemical that scientists worry might have an impact on human reproduction has been found in rivers across the UK. Researchers from York University analysed samples from 32 rivers in all the UK's 4 ...
WASHINGTON— The Environmental Protection Agency today approved the highly persistent pesticide cyclobutrifluram for golf courses, lawns, cotton, soybeans and lettuce. The pesticide is a “forever ...
Pipes move water in and out of AQUA’s PFAS filtration tanks in Chalfont, Pa. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing ...
New tool can remove nearly all of a cancer-causing ‘forever chemical’ from water — in just 5 minutes
Your tap water’s dirty little secret might have just met its match. Scientists have engineered a high-tech filter that strips toxic “forever chemicals” from drinking water in a matter of minutes.
WASHINGTON— The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed approving the dangerously persistent pesticide epyrifenacil on canola, corn, soybean and wheat. Monday’s announcement marks the fifth ...
Daniel Drage has previously received funding from the Natural Environment Research Council, DEFRA, Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland. He is an Associate Professor at University of Birmingham ...
Dangerous forever chemicals are being been found in fish, oysters and crabs in South Carolina. A recent study found that the Pocotaligo River near Sumter had some of the nation’s highest levels in the ...
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