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PFAS Circulation Concerns: Study Reveals Ocean's Role in Spreading Harmful Chemicals
“Forever chemicals”, or PFAS, are the subject of a pivotal study by Stockholm University’s Department of Environmental Science. This research uncovers a neglected route through which PFAS cycle back to land from the ocean.
Latest Research Articles
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Hidden Ocean 'Larger Than All of Earth's Oceans Combined' Discovered by Scientists 700 Kilometers Below Planet's Surface
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Great Barrier Reef: Deeper Regions Show Potential Resistance to Rising Ocean Temperatures
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Rock Carvings In Peru May Been Inspired By People Singing While Consuming Hallucinogenic Plants, Study Says
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Russia, Kazakhstan Face ‘Worst Flood In Decades’ Due To Melting Snow
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Climate-Driven Loan Could Increase By 7% In The Next Three Decades, Study Says
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Heat-Trapping Gases In The Atmosphere Reached Historic Highs In 2023, NOAA Says
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NWS Weather Forecast in Texas: Severe Weather to Unleash Rounds of Rain in Midweek
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Northeast Flooding Forecast: Heavy Rains, Damaging Thunderstorms to Bring Travel Dangers This Week
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Wild Monkeys Bite Hong Kong Man, Giving Him the Rare 'Monkey B Virus' Herpesvirus Simiae
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Rare Javan Rhinoceros Calf Found Roaming in Indonesia National Park, Urging for Conservation Efforts
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Ocean Acidification Concerns Grow as Study Links Warming Seas to Octopus Vision
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Do Animals Experience Eclipse Anxiety? New Study Investigates Behavioral Changes