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Scientists use battery chemistry to finally break down forever chemicals
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are the ultimate environmental villains. They’re designed to shrug off heat, water, and oil, and they’re excellent at that. But they’re so good that they ...
Scientists have broken a century-old chemistry rule by creating “impossible” molecules. The breakthrough could reshape drug design, materials science and how chemistry is taught worldwide.
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