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Scientists invent filter that can recycle PFAS into renewable batteries.
University of Queensland's invention can extract polyfluroaklyl ( PFAS ) compounds, which are notoriously difficult to remove from the environment or human bodies.
The filters will be trialled at a Brisbane wastewater treatment plant before being expanded to other sites.
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