Forever Chemical Pollution Can Now Be Tracked

August 7, 2024 • by Constantino Panagopulos

Professor of molecular biosciences David Hoffmann helped develop a new way to fingerprint a forever chemical.

A scientist in a lab coat and goggles pipettes a green liquid into a mostly filled tube.

Credit: Jackson School of Geosciences/University of Texas Institute for Geophysics


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