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‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ … and to Fans Hungry for More
Communications Professor LeiLani Nishime discusses Asian-American representation in the hit movie "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
02/12/2020 | New York Times -
WHO Names New Coronavirus Disease as COVID-19; Death Toll Spikes to 1,115
Assistant professor of geography, Bo Zhao, has created an interactive map showing the spread of coronovirus.
02/12/2020 | The Weather Channel -
Climate change may not claim as many species as we thought
Biology Professor Lauren Buckley discusses new research into the effect of climate change on extinction rates.
02/12/2020 | Popular Science -
Big telescopes join hunt for things that go flash in the night
Eric Bellm, research assistant professor of astronomy, discusses new technology is space observation.
02/12/2020 | The American Association for the Advancement of Science -
These Crows Evolved Into a New Species, Boned the Old Species Too Much, Now Back Where They Started
Dave Slager, doctoral student in biology, discusses his research into the evolution of a particular crow species.
02/11/2020 | Gizmodo -
11 Things To Do When Your Partner Is Emotionally Unavailable
Lynn Fainsilber Katz, research professor of psychology, explains the devastating effects of having an emotionally unavailable partner.
02/11/2020 | Woman's Day -
These Amazon workers love Sanders even if he trash-talks their company
History Professor Margaret O'Mara explains why so many Amazon workers support Bernie Sanders over other candidates, even though he criticizes their employer.
02/11/2020 | KUOW -
The surprising altruism of babies
Psychology professor Andrew Meltzoff explains the results of his recent study demonstrating altruism in babies.
02/10/2020 | Vox -
The Mosquito And The Northwest Orchid: A Love Story. Sort Of.
Biology Professor Jeff Riffell discusses how the relationship between mosquitos and Northwest orchids may have implications for the development of mosquito repellents.
02/10/2020 | OPB -
Babies Give Food to Others Even When They’re Hungry, Showing Early Altruism: Study
Andrew Meltzoff, psychology professor, explains the results of a study that shows that babies are more altruistic than most would think.
02/10/2020 | People