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The EPA refutes that several recently approved pesticides are ‘forever chemicals.’ Here’s what the science says.
Scientists caution against attempts to narrow the PFAS chemical list by changing the definition of exactly what a "forever ...
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The EPA is changing how water in the U.S. is protected. Here’s why CT environmentalists are alarmed
A new proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency could leave miles of wetlands in Connecticut more vulnerable to ...
After decades of intense focus on genetics, the biomedical research community is undergoing a major shift, focusing on a new ...
Scientists sent hurricane-level floods into a Maryland forest to find out what extreme weather and sea-level rise mean for ...
F rom the outside, autism can be difficult to understand. The unique sensory world of an autistic person can mean that a ...
The most comprehensive global environment assessment ever undertaken calls for a new approach to jointly tackle the most ...
Former EPA scientists who responded to emergencies are now in the private sector. What does that mean for future crises?
PFAS have been linked by the EPA itself to an increased risk of a host of health effects, including decreased fertility, hypertension in pregnant people, increased risk of certain cancers (especially ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long ...
Of the numerous anthropogenic pressures that are being exerted on ecosystems globally, plastic pollution and climate change are potentially the most ...
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