Digital Humanities Project Tackles PFAS Health Crisis
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College of Arts and Sciences2026.04.08Updated 6d ago

A North Carolina-focused digital humanities project is using storytelling to inform a major science and public health issue — the impact of PFAS exposure on people’s lives.
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A North Carolina-based digital humanities initiative is combining storytelling with science to highlight the public health impacts of PFAS exposure. The project uses narrative approaches to inform communities about these harmful chemicals' effects on people's lives and wellbeing.
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