It should be no surprise that two end markets — automotive and packaging — dominate the top of Plastics News' annual ranking of the largest injection molders in North America. After all, the bulk of ...
CONTINUES. THEY’RE GOING TO BE AROUND FOR A LIFETIMES, AND THEY’RE ACCUMULATING. SO WE’RE WE NOT ONLY HAVE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT THAT MEANS FOR US, BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR OUR CHILDREN AND OUR ...
In a new study appearing in Environmental Science and Technology, researchers found high levels of ultrashort-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in blood samples taken from Wilmington, N ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PFAS, often referred to by the ominous nickname "forever chemicals," are found in drinking water throughout the U.S., including in ...
Forever chemicals or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, are human-made substances that come from substances ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances were a major topic at the Pittcon instrumentation and analytical science conference ...
A pilot study was led by researchers at the University of New Hampshire along with citizen scientists concerned about the presence of the toxic “forever chemical” CONCORD, N.H. — New research has ...
For decades, firefighters used a foam that contained PFAS, or forever chemicals, that can cause cancer and other illnesses. Now a "PFAS Annihilator" can destroy the toxic chemical in the foam.
Synthetic PFAS are known as "forever chemicals," lingering in water, cookware, cosmetic products, clothing, and even our blood as they resist breaking down. They're infamous for being hard to detect.
Smartwatches and fitness trackers have become ubiquitous forms of wearable tech, accompanying many people throughout their days (and nights). But they may expose the skin to so-called forever ...
The Dane County Board approved a bioremediation pilot project Nov. 13, a $1.5 million contract with the Dane County Regional Airport that has begun to clean up PFAS or per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
PFAS, often referred to by the ominous nickname "forever chemicals," are found in drinking water throughout the U.S., including in North Carolina's water supply. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...