Chinese Mainland Researchers Map PFAS Path from Fish to Humans
Researchers from the Chinese mainland have mapped PFAS contamination in 212 global fish species, revealing how ‘forever chemicals’ travel through seafood trade and pose health risks.
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Researchers from the Chinese mainland have mapped PFAS contamination in 212 global fish species, revealing how ‘forever chemicals’ travel through seafood trade and pose health risks.
Australian researchers harness sunlight-activated material to break down toxic PFAS in water, turning them into harmless fluoride for a sustainable, low-energy cleanup.
ABS data finds three PFAS “forever chemicals” in the blood of over 85% of Australians, laying the groundwork for national health monitoring and research.
Heavy rainfall in August caused a leak of 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan. Authorities are investigating the environmental impact.
PFAS contamination in Kamagaya City’s wells has surged, with levels reaching up to 700 times Japan’s safe limit, raising environmental and health concerns.
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