Science Pine needles help researchers track how forever chemicals get into the environment December 30, 2025 11:06 pm Kirsti Marohn 0 Min Read SHARE Volunteers in Minnesota are collecting pine needles to help researchers determine how PFAS — the substances commonly called forever chemicals — find their way into water, soil and air. This post was originally published on this site Previous Article Owning a small business more than a dream Next Article Newark Winter Village Shines A Spotlight On The City’s Diversity And Its Small Business Revival