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To connect biology with electronics, be rigid, yet flexible
“We now understand the design principles to make polymers that can transport both ions and electrons more effectively.” - Professor David Ginger, UW Dept. of Chemistry.
06/21/2017 | UW Today -
A psychologist who’s studied couples for decades says this is the best way to argue with your partner
Couples who follow two basic rules when they argue tend to stay together longer than couples who do not, according to research from UW psychology professor John Gottman.
06/21/2017 | Business Insider -
UW-led scientists ‘closing the gap’ on malaria in India
The National Institutes of Health has renewed a major grant that funds a University of Washington-led research center to understand malaria in India.
06/20/2017 | UW Today -
UW professor got it right on Trump. So why is he being ignored?
UW political science professor, Christopher Parker, was one of the few to foresee Donald Trump's win–and the likely reasons why.
06/20/2017 | Seattle Times -
Chemistry Professor, Dan Fu, Receives Prestigious 2017 Beckman Young Investigator Award
The University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences announced that Dan Fu, Assistant Professor in Chemistry received a 2017 Beckman Young Investigator award.
06/19/2017 | College of Arts & Sciences -
To connect biology with electronics, be rigid, yet flexible
David Ginger is lead author of a paper published in Nature Materials.
06/19/2017 | UW Today -
Homelessness and Pets
What the bond between homeless people and their pets demonstrates about compassion
06/19/2017 | UW Today -
Life might have a shot on planets orbiting dim red stars
If exoplanets around M dwarfs host life, it’s probably very different from that on Earth
06/16/2017 | Science News -
Dark Matter Recipe Calls for One Part Superfluid
According to Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a theoretical physicist at the University of Washington, axions could theoretically condense into something like a Bose-Einstein condensate.
06/15/2017 | Quanta Magazine -
Science Says Relationships Fail When These Four Things Happen
Dr. John Gottman and his colleagues at the University of Washington discovered four clear indicators of relationship failure.
06/13/2017 | The Huffington Post