A new study has unveiled a new method to cost-effectively and practically test for "forever chemicals" in water, potentially revolutionizing environmental PFAS monitoring. Led by Griffith University, ...
New sensor detects PFAS in water at extremely low levels and tells apart similar compounds, providing a practical tool for protecting water supplies and supporting environmental monitoring efforts.
Researchers at the University of Maine are developing a new PFAS-testing tool that could provide farmers with faster results at a lower cost. Currently, standardized testing for these toxic chemicals ...
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