The Natural Resources Board Wednesday gave the green light to the DNR to begin the process of replacing the drinking water standards for PFAS ...
Nearly every American has forever chemicals in their body. But information specific to Native people is limited.
The department will review the scientific literature, data and veterans' claims to determine whether renal cancer should be a ...
In the summer of 2023, the PFAS Annihilators came to Caltech to play! Housed in the lab of Matt Thomson, an assistant professor of computational biology, seven ...
Marana, Ariz. is suing the federal government, claiming that "forever chemicals'' from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base are contaminating its water supply.
Scientists have documented the widespread exposure of more than 600 animal species to toxic “forever chemicals,” in a new interactive map released on Tuesday. As contaminated wildlife crop up in every ...