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PFAS Breakthrough: Say Goodbye to the "Forever Chemical"

Mahmoud Adel Hamza, PhD Candidate (ABC News, 2025)

Research led by Dr Cameron Shearer is pioneering new ways to break down PFAS, the persistent 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 polluting soil and water. Dr Shearer and his team have found that light-activated catalyst technology can degrade PFAS into harmless compounds, offering a sustainable approach for environmental remediation and safer communities. The work is also featured in the new PFAS and Microplastic Capability Statement, highlighting pollution detection, degradation technologies, and sustainable chemical solutions.

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15 Million-Year-Old Fossil Shells Reveal Traces of Colour Patterns in South Australia

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University of 亚洲色吧 PhD candidate Mahala Fergusen, together with Environment Institute members Dr Liz Reed and Assoc. Prof. Diego Garc铆a-Bellido, examined fossil shells from the Murbko Marl. They discovered 18 different species responded to UV light, displaying stripes, bands, and chevrons that had been hidden for millions of years. Through the use of UV light, this study has provided a better understanding of molluscs but also a vivid reminder of South Australia鈥檚 oceanic past.

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