Environment
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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.
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