
PFAS and Zebrafish
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PFAS and Zebrafish | Episode 1009/Segment 2
Great Lakes Now has told you about PFAS in the past. The curious acronym refers to a family of thousands of compounds used in industrial processes and in consumer products. PFAS chemicals have been so widely used that they’re found in the blood of most Americans. Episode 1009/Segment 2
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PFAS and Zebrafish
Clip: Season 1 Episode 9 | 7m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Great Lakes Now has told you about PFAS in the past. The curious acronym refers to a family of thousands of compounds used in industrial processes and in consumer products. PFAS chemicals have been so widely used that they’re found in the blood of most Americans. Episode 1009/Segment 2
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