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Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins
From being a component of non-stick cookwares such as teflons to defoamers in pesticides and surfactants, industrial compound perfluoroalkyls and its family are now reaching not just the consumers but the natural ecosystem as well.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Fossilized Leaves Link Shrinking Antarctic Ice Sheets to Increased Carbon Dioxide Concentration
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Obama: Americans Will Reach Mars by 2030
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Scientists Baffled by Mammal-like Teeth of Newly Discovered Crocodile-Relative
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Astronomers Find 24 Solitary 'Hot Earth' Exoplanets in New Star Systems
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Amazing Discovery: Scientists Identify New Species of Extinct Armored Fish
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Michigan Scientists Found New Dwarf Planet Lurking in Our Solar System
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Scientists Identify Strange Fossils of Ferocious 'Beardogs' in Texas
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Scientists Discover Strange-Looking Binary Star with 3 Planet-Forming Rings
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Scientists Create Lab-Grown Human Brains That Could Think and Feel
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NASA’s Loaf-Sized CubeSat Collects New Info on Solar Flares
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NASA’s TESS Mission Searches for New Worlds, Provides Exoplanet Targets For Further Studies
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Telescope to Hunt for Earth-like Planet, Alien Life in Alpha Centauri