High School Meet: Unfortunately, we will not be hosting a high school meet this year. We encourage high school track and field competitors to take advantage of the amazing Podium Facility in Spokane, ...
Dr. Stephanie Widmer explains potential hazards of single-use plastic. Safety concerns have loomed over microplastics, be it from your cutting board while prepping food to cook at home or items ...
The study revealed that mucus-producing intestinal cells absorbed the highest amount of these plastic particles from tea bags. This was a significant finding because these cells play a protective role ...
Black plastic used in kitchen utensils can contain trace chemicals from electronic waste, and single use containers can be especially difficult to recycle. Plastic is being increasingly ...
That’s my job.” Davis credits UW director of player development and former Husky standout Abdul Gaddy for helping him through his struggles. “At every practice, Gaddy just keeps reiterating ...
In 2025, a number of albums will celebrate milestones. Of those which came out in 2005 and are turning 20, we picked 20 titles that still enjoy their hearing, still shape the way we think about song.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins has stepped into the injury limelight once again. This time, it’s a knee injury for Higgins as his Bengals get ready to take on the Cleveland Browns in ...
Kroger, the multi-state grocery chain headquartered in Cincinnati, made a commitment to its customers and communities a little over six years ago to phase out single use plastic bags at its family ...
A recent study that recommended toxic chemicals in black plastic products be immediately thrown away included a math error that significantly overstated the risks of ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. An October study said recycled black plastic found ...
It's a disturbing thought: At this very moment, tiny crumbs of plastic are trickling through our bodies, a parade of unwelcome houseguests ready to take up residence in some tissue or organ.