Article 6ZVN6 Computer chips, with a side of forever chemicals

Computer chips, with a side of forever chemicals

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Justine Calma
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Some stories that I've worked on as an environmental journalist still haunt me. One of the first to get under my skin happened to be about forever chemicals.

Since the 1940s, forever chemicals have been commonly used by manufacturers as a way to make things resistant to water, stains, and heat. Think food packaging, nonstick pans, water-repellan ...

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