Capturing short-chain PFAS is one of the most stubborn challenges in groundwater remediation. A new Australian technology just achieved 98% removal. Congratulations to the research team at @Flinders University and @UNSW for developing a novel 'nano-cage' filter. By embedding mole
Why this matters: Capturing short-chain PFAS is one of the most stubborn challenges in groundwater remediation. A new Australian technology just achieved 98% removal.
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Original source: ScienceDaily
Source published: 12 Apr 2026 · 3:27 PM
Added to Enviro News: 12 Apr 2026 · 3:27 PM
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