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Technology is changing our relationship with nature as we know it
UW psychology professor Peter Kahn has spent much of his career analyzing the relationship humans have with nature; he thinks that relationship is more fragile than many of us realize.
08/18/2017 | Quartz -
48-hour cybersecurity bootcamp
Legislators, faculty meet for 48-hour cybersecurity bootcamp
08/18/2017 | Jackson School of International Studies -
‘Be sure to look around you’: Tips on Seattle eclipse viewing
Bruce Balick, UW professor emeritus of astronomy, shared a few thoughts that he’s written for the upcoming event.
08/18/2017 | UW News -
David Bachman discusses the latest developments in the US-North Korea standoff
Asia Foreign Policy expert, Prof. David Bachman, discusses the latest signs indicating that the U.S. and North Korea are taking steps to tension.
08/18/2017 | KOMO Radio -
QUANTUM INTERNET IS 13 YEARS AWAY. WAIT, WHAT'S QUANTUM INTERNET?
Physics professor Kai-Mei Fu is quoted in this article.
08/16/2017 | Wired -
Alt-right finds a new hero: ex-Googler James Damore
The alt-right has an unlikely new martyr in the culture wars: A Harvard-educated engineer in the heart of Silicon Valley. Margaret O'Mara, a history professor at the UW, is quoted.
08/15/2017 | USA Today -
When presidents talk tough
When U.S. presidents talk tough to foreign leaders, does it work? Jonathan Mercer, professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.
08/15/2017 | Christian Science Monitor -
No sane person wants to use nukes -- so what's the deal with Trump and Kim Jong un?
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are in the midst of a war of words over nuclear weapons. Clark Sorensen, chair of the Korea Studies Program at the UW, is quoted.
08/15/2017 | Seattle Times -
T. rex skull prep can be watched live by public
A T. Rex skull, found biology professor Greg Wilson and his team is now on display at the Burke Museum.
08/15/2017 | Fox News -
Tidally locked exoplanets may be more common than previously thought
Exoplanets to be found by coming high-powered telescopes will probably be tidally locked -- according to new research by astronomer Rory Barnes of the University of Washington.
08/15/2017 | UW News