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UNSW's Engineering the Future
UNSW Engineering
19 episodes
6 days ago
UNSW’s Engineering the Future podcast is a space for thought-provoking conversations about the bold ideas that will impact society over the next two decades. From exciting developments in nuclear technology and major transformations in the mining industry, through to the universal impact of Artificial Intelligence, we speak with leading academics and industry leaders about the technological marvels that will define our future. Together, we’ll discover how world-changing action starts with fearless thinking in innovative engineering.
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UNSW’s Engineering the Future podcast is a space for thought-provoking conversations about the bold ideas that will impact society over the next two decades. From exciting developments in nuclear technology and major transformations in the mining industry, through to the universal impact of Artificial Intelligence, we speak with leading academics and industry leaders about the technological marvels that will define our future. Together, we’ll discover how world-changing action starts with fearless thinking in innovative engineering.
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PFAS: How a useful invention became a global contaminant
UNSW's Engineering the Future
42 minutes 16 seconds
3 months ago
PFAS: How a useful invention became a global contaminant

PFAS—also known as "forever chemicals"—are in your water, your clothes, your food packaging, and even in your body. 

They’ve been widely used for decades to make products resistant to heat, stains, grease, and water, including non-stick cookware, firefighting foam, and stain-resistant fabrics. 

But engineers, regulators, and the public are increasingly concerned about their long-term impact.  

In this episode of Engineering the Future, environmental engineers, UNSW Professor Denis O’Carroll and Andrew Mitchell from ADE Consulting, joins STEMM journalist Neil Martin to unpack the science behind PFAS and how they ended up in our environment.  

They explain the new detection and removal methods used to clean up PFAS, and emphasise the need for better regulation, public awareness, and the development of better alternatives of the chemical. 

For the full transcript of the episode and to learn more about our speakers, visit our website.

Read more of our stories on PFAS: 

  • Specific ‘forever chemical’ found at unexpected levels in firefighting foam 

  • New method to degrade PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ found effective in the lab 

  • PFAS 'forever chemicals' above drinking water guidelines in global source water 

  • Trying to solve the 'forever problem' of PFAS pollution 

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Acknowledgement of Country 

We would like to show our respects and acknowledge the Bedegal people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which our Kensington campus is situated on, and to Elders past and present. 

 

UNSW's Engineering the Future
UNSW’s Engineering the Future podcast is a space for thought-provoking conversations about the bold ideas that will impact society over the next two decades. From exciting developments in nuclear technology and major transformations in the mining industry, through to the universal impact of Artificial Intelligence, we speak with leading academics and industry leaders about the technological marvels that will define our future. Together, we’ll discover how world-changing action starts with fearless thinking in innovative engineering.