Broken or scratched Teflon coating could lead to the release of thousands to millions of plastic particles, a study suggests. The coating may shed microplastics and PFAS, also known as forever ...
From subtle scratches to hidden discoloration, your cookware may be contaminating every meal you prepare at home.
“We must be careful about selecting and using cooking utensils to avoid food contamination.” Now, a new study in the journal Science of the Total Environment reveals that a single surface crack in the ...
Non-stick pots could be releasing millions of tiny plastic particles as users are cooking or washing. In a new study, Australian researchers said that just one surface crack on a Teflon-coated pan ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Many of us try to eat healthier, buying organic and less processed foods to reduce harmful ingredients whenever possible. But the health hazard could be what you're cooking the food ...
Spending each morning at the kitchen sink scraping at the charred remains of breakfast gets tedious after a while. Non-stick cookware may seem like an appealing alternative — but is it safe? Usually ...
Using a new chemistry technique called nanoscale fletching, scientist have created a high-performance nonstick coating that repels water and oil and, importantly, provides a safer and more ...