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Scientist Hua Zhang, left, and UW-Madison professor Lingjun Li analyze a mass spectrometry image in Li's lab in the School of ...
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Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing ...
EPA delays enforcement of limits on toxic PFAS chemicals, including GenX, until 2031, raising concerns among scientists and ...
Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
Starting this year, "Amara's Law" in Minnesota became America's strictest state law policing PFAS, compounds known as ...
PFAS concentrations in Los Angeles and Santa Ana rivers exceed federal safety limits, posing serious health risks to ...
A study by the Waterkeeper Alliance documented elevated PFAS concentrations downstream of wastewater treatment facilities and ...
New research shows that certain bacteria in the microbiome soak up "forever chemicals," or PFAS. The findings raise the possibility that probiotics could help remove some PFAS from our bodies.
A new study found that rural residents are more likely to have pre-existing health conditions that make them sensitive to ...