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Environmental remediation

graphene

scientists pioneer method to tackle ‘forever chemicals’

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Conceptual illustration of this work on bio-inspired water treatment system

Plant-Inspired Polymer Transforms Heavy Metal Removal from Water

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Sponge coated with nanoparticles (left) next to an uncoated cellulose sponge

Metal-filtering sponge removes lead from water

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Water samples for PFAS analysis. Credit: Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy

Farewell to ‘forever’ – Destroying PFAS by grinding it up with a new additive

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

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