WARF is promoting a newly developed process for breaking down PFAS, which could offer another tool for addressing “forever chemicals.”
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation touted the technology as one of its “top licensing prospects” in its clean technology portfolio, based on research conducted at UW-Madison.
In remarks provided by WARF, graduate student Katelyn Michael notes “we don’t...
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