A group of bacteria has proved adept at destroying the ultratough carbon-fluorine bonds that give “forever chemicals” their ...
PFAS are everywhere, but reducing them in necessary, everyday items like menstruation products has been top of mind for public safety advocates.
It's likely you've heard the term "forever chemicals" in recent news, whether it was in relation to a lawsuit alleging their presence in a coveted product, a report exposing their presence in workout ...
A new study has measured the toxicity of several types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), better known as 'forever chemicals,' when mixed together in the environment and in the human body.