The recent study published at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center led by Dr. Cyrus Ghajar revealed optimistic findings in the battle against metastatic breast cancer. The inference published in Nature Cell Biology, show that it’s possible to destroy cancer cells that can hide for years in patient’s bone marrow. “The study took four years, […]
The real meteorological phenomenon – Polar vortex, is causing a lot of havoc this winter. As a result of which extreme chills and snowfall may be seen in many parts of the nation. The midsection specifically is said to experience sub-freezing wind chills from -40 to -65 degrees; people are warned against frost bites on […]
As per a recent study, University of California revealed the first-ever study report on the health impact of e-scooters and how the device sends riders and non-riders to emergency rooms. As per the Journal of the American Medical Association, research was conducted and it was found that of all the users who went to L.A. […]
It was all over the news when the former Weyerhaeuser campus in Federal Way was sold in 2016 as the company moved its headquarter to Seattle. The Property has a sprawling campus, tucked between Interstate 5 and state Route 18, is home to significant wooded lakefront land, a bonsai museum, and a rhododendron garden. Now, […]
In case you’re searching for America the Beautiful, you’ll see it in Washington. Open skies? Check. Golden floods of grain? Definitely. Purple mountain majesties over the fruited plain? Wenatchee! Sparkling ocean? Truly—from the mouth of the Columbia to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Washington State contains an amazing decent variety of regular excellence. From […]
Do you know what occasions in Washington state are going on soon? What shows, address points and showy exhibitions are coming – and which yearly celebrations are returning? Discover this and more from the list below With something engaging for guests, get the scoop on a month to month art strolls, yoga in the recreation […]
A captivating blend of farming, oceanic, mechanical and cutting edge impacts add to Washington State’s social legacy. This is a place that is known for lumberjacks and agriculturists, farmers and ranchers, anglers and mariners, innovative visionaries and driven business visionaries. This is the place business avionics took off. It’s the place PC innovation was changed […]
The federal government shutdown has forced the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to rescind three razor clam digs at Kalaloch beach. The digs that were planned from January 19 to 21 had to be canceled owing to unavailability of Olympic National Park staff, the department said in a news release. “We are closing […]
The much hyped and used Alaskan Viaduct finally closed on Friday forever. It rested after 66 years of long service and the situation there was quite emotional. A crowd gathered to experience roadside glimpse at Elliott Bay, and people filled Victor Steinbrueck Park to photograph the bulwark below. The Viaduct was scheduled to close at […]
Five people were arrested in downtown Seattle during protests against access to land for setting up pipeline on Friday afternoon. Around 100 demonstrators had blocked the street to support Wet’suwet’en Nation, a First Nations community in British Columbia in Canada. The community is against the court injunction that allowed a pipeline company access to their […]