The author of the beloved and iconic children’s book "Love You Forever" is reportedly considering ending his life through physician-assisted suicide, and pro-life groups are grieving the decision. "It ...
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Scientists found that biochar doesn’t just capture pollutants, it actively destroys them using direct electron transfer. This newly recognized ability accounts for up to 40% of its cleaning power and ...
New tests show rising levels of so-called “Forever Chemicals” in the water. This is not just impacting residents but also restaurants, where owners are making changes to reassure customers.
Several North Jersey towns were found to have PFAS levels that exceed federal regulations, according to a map published by USA TODAY illustrating public drinking water systems that recently submitted ...
They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering ...
A garish statue of President Trump and late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was mysteriously erected on the National Mall on Tuesday — and removed by Wednesday morning. The bronze sculpture stood about 12 ...
The new timeline could slow cleanup in some communities by nearly a decade. The chemicals, widely used in the military, are linked to cancers and other health risks. By Hiroko Tabuchi The Department ...
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. – The City of Collinsville is now advising residents to filter their tap water before drinking or cooking after recent tests revealed rising levels of “forever chemicals” in the ...
COLLINSVILLE — Officials here say residents should filter their tap water before drinking or cooking with it because of an unexplained increase in levels of PFAS chemicals that are now too high for ...
David Ramotowski receives funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIEHS P42ES013661) and previously from the University of Iowa Post-Comprehensive Fellowship. Unfortunately, banned isn’t the ...
NOW. ALMOST $10 MILLION WILL GO TOWARDS MITIGATING FOREVER CHEMICALS OR PFAS HERE IN CENTRAL IOWA’S WATER SOURCES. THEY HAVE BEEN LINKED TO INCREASED RISKS OF CANCER, REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES AND PREGNANCY ...