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.
They linger in our water, our blood and the environment—so-called "forever chemicals” that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Flooding is one thing that residents can count on here in the Lowcountry, whether it’s coastal flooding with high tide cycles or freshwater flooding after heavy rain or ...
BYU Smart Bluetooth Stakes are placed at an Elberta wheat field to measure water levels. In the western United States, where water is at a premium, it is important for farmers to be efficient with ...
"Forever chemicals" are notoriously difficult to detect, but a collaboration between the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and Argonne National Laboratory has yielded a ...
New portable test detects and measures different PFAS 'forever chemicals' in water, identifying trace amounts of these potentially toxic substances. (Nanowerk News) They linger in our water, our blood ...
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