Researchers studying birds and the food they eat are now finding much larger volumes of the toxic PFAS chemicals than before. The substances either never break down or degrade very slowly, which is why they are called “forever chemicals.” Researchers studying birds and the food they eat are now finding much larger volumes of the toxic PFAS chemicals than before. The substances either never break down or degrade very slowly, which is why they are called “forever chemicals.” Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Bird study finds much larger volumes of toxic PFAS chemicals than previously reported
