Research from West Virginia University could soon make polypropylene—a plastic commonly used in lawn chairs, auto parts, food packaging, and apparel—more environmentally friendly.
The technique involves using microwaves to heat a catalyst material that then transfers the heat to the PP waste.
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (WVVA) - U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito ( R-W.Va .), a leader on the Senate Appropriations Committee, ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) crews are preparing for snow removal and ice control (SRIC) operations as the cold weather months are ahead, the agency announced ...
Polypropylene, a plastic used in everything from car parts and lawn chairs to food packaging and clothing, may soon become ...
Jim O'Donnell's book introduces the Colorado waterway filled with memories from his early years but also suffering from urban encroachment.
Jordan McCabe is back home now, well, what he considers one of his two homes. He is an assistant coach at Wisconsin Green Bay ...
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia men’s basketball fans got their first look at their reconstructed team on Friday night at the WVU ...
A gym water bottle is the ultimate gym bag staple. But it isn’t just essential for keeping you hydrated during those sweaty training sessions, it’ll also save you money and is better for the ...
The infrastructure improvement project will take place on Hale Avenue in Princeton, and American Water said they are ...
WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital and West Virginia Wesleyan College held a 5K run/walk and health fair to promote healthy ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - West Virginia American Water announced on Tuesday the recipients of its annual Bottle Filling Station program. This year, the company will provide touchless filling stations for re ...