Rainwater unsafe to drink due to chemicals: study
Rainwater everywhere on the planet is unsafe to drink due to levels of toxic chemicals known as PFAS that exceed the latest guidelines, according to a new study by Stockholm University scientists.
Rainwater everywhere on the planet is unsafe to drink due to levels of toxic chemicals known as PFAS that exceed the latest guidelines, according to a new study by Stockholm University scientists.
Environment
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Education
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Plants & Animals
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Earth Sciences
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Internet
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Education
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Molecular & Computational biology
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Cell & Microbiology
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Cell & Microbiology
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Ecology
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