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Actually, Backpackers, You Don’t Need to Filter Your Stream Water
The outdoor community has made filtration a must. But a look at the scientific evidence shows that this mandate rests on a shaky foundation."
02/02/2018 | Slate -
Moonless in Seattle? Feast your eyes on global views of the total lunar eclipse
Skywatchers from Vancouver to Siberia shared their images of the total lunar eclipse. Julie Lutz, a UW astronomer, is quoted.
02/02/2018 | GeekWire -
A lunar wonder … or a washout? Your guide to the super blue blood moon eclipse
Geographically speaking, the Pacific Northwest is one of the best places in America to see tonight’s super-hyped total lunar eclipse. Meteorologically speaking? Not so much.
02/02/2018 | GeekWire -
UW Study: Babies Show Beginning Signs Of Empathy As Early As 7 Months
Babies are aware of what’s happening to others far earlier than you might think. Andrew Meltzoff, co-director of the UW I-LABS and professor of psychology, is quoted.
02/02/2018 | KNKX -
Beetle discovery sends beekeepers buzzing
Puget Sound beekeepers are on alert because of a beetle that's been recently found in the area. Evan Sugden, a UW biology lecturer, is quoted.
02/02/2018 | King 5 -
Reconstructing an ancient lethal weapon
UW archeologists have re-created the weapons used by hunter-gatherers in the post-Ice Age Arctic some 14,000 years ago.
01/31/2018 | UW News -
Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted
Civil rights attorney David Owens (2004) represents victims of police misconduct and wrongful conviction.
January 2018 Perspectives -
A Bookworm's Comic Career
Meg Lemke (2001) has shared her enthusiasm for graphic novels and other comics throughout her publishing career.
January 2018 Perspectives -
A Designer with a (Mars) MIssion
Interaction designer Erin Murphy (2013) brings a fresh perspective as a member of the Mars 2020 rover team.
January 2018 Perspectives -
At Home at the Zoo
Cindy Roberts (2001) focuses on the well-being of polar bears and other animals in the zoo — and in the wild.
January 2018 Perspectives