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Millions of Americans rely on private wells not routinely tested for PFAS-putting rural households at silent risk. Private wells are outsi ...
Weaving, Knitting, Bonding • Bonded fabrics are less sustainable than woven or knitted ones but can be useful for specific ...
Scientist Hua Zhang, left, and UW-Madison professor Lingjun Li analyze a mass spectrometry image in Li's lab in the School of ...
Some people are allergic to others – but the mystery of how this works is only just starting to be unravelled.
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USGS faces big cuts, endangering Chesapeake science
Vital research into threats to the Chesapeake Bay from invasive blue catfish, PFAS contamination, climate change and land use ...
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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 ...
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 ...
"Forever chemicals" found in foam in Great Bay, which straddles Maine and New Hampshire, prompting warnings to avoid contact.