‘Sticky’ pine needles could provide clues about forever chemicals in Minnesota’s air

George Wacker and his mom, Abby, show how they collected pine needles for a Minnesota research study of how much PFAS is in the air on Nov. 17 at Tatanka Elementary STEM School in Buffalo, Minn.
Kirsti Marohn | MPR News
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