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Sep 18, 2019
Researchers show that a microbe living in the soil of New Jersey’s wetlands has the unique ability to break down PFAS by severing one of the strongest chemical bonds in all of nature. There initial results indicate it may be a promising ally in getting rid of PFAS in the environment.
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