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Forever chemicals build up through food chain, raising alarms for human health
UNSW-led research shows PFAS “forever chemicals” can double at each step of the food chain, leaving top predators, including humans, with much higher exposure. The study warns newer PFAS may ...
From baby teeth to ‘conveyor belt’ molars, here’s why humans—and other mammals –grow and replace their teeth in such ...
Cane toads, aka bufo toads, in Florida secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, ...
The Everglades is the largest stretch of undeveloped land in the easter U.S., and the area is literally crawling with beasts of all sorts, sizes ...
Pluribus' Episode 8 turns Carol’s romance into a chilling Stockholm Syndrome case study, built on cannibalism and coerced ...
Then they use the rudimentary spears, which are around 75 centimetres long, to stab bushbabies while they sleep in their ...
Brevard County's new Special Victims Unit aims to reduce the psychological toll on victims of abuse and violence.
According to the Amnesty report (Page 48), which cited a separate report from Human Rights Watch, another nonprofit human ...
A new UNSW-led global meta-analysis shows that PFAS concentrations can double at every step up the food chain, leaving top ...
Porpoises in UK waters are being found with record rates of mercury in their livers, scientists have found. New research has ...
Chefs, scientists, and ocean lovers are calling on people to eat invasive lionfish to solve an ecological problem.
A new UNSW-led global meta-analysis shows that PFAS concentrations can double at every step up the food chain, leaving top predators - and humans ...
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