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You’re a Scorpio? Why the Earth’s Wobble Means Your Zodiac Sign Isn’t What You Think
Chris Laws, senior astronomy lecturer, discusses how the earth's "wobble" could effect zodiac signs.
02/21/2020 | Wall Street Journal -
Interactive coronavirus map lets users track infection
Bo Zhao, assistant professor of geography, has created an interactive map showing the spread of cornoavirus, as well as other factors such as regional death tolls and recovery rates.
02/20/2020 | The Daily -
Scientist Explains How Observatories Will Detect Signs Of Alien Life In Exoplanets
Victoria Meadows, astronomy professor, discusses new telescope and observatory technology and how it relates to the search for extraterrestrials.
02/20/2020 | International Business Times -
80 million years in the making: Local kids hope Washington designates official dinosaur
A group of Washington elementary school students are lobbying for Washington to declare a Burke Museum specimen as the state dinosaur.
02/19/2020 | KNKX -
Expository Writing Program Receives National Award
UW is the only recipient of the 2020 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) honor.
02/19/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences -
ArtsUW Roundup: Brazil’s Grupo Corpo, Scheidel Lecture with Regina G. Lawrence — and more
Need a way to de-stress from midterms? This week at the UW, there's a plethora of opportunities to see art across a multitude of genres, such as dance, visual art, and more.
02/18/2020 | UW News -
From redirecting oil tankers to pushing legislation, these 6 Indy Prize finalists are fighting for animals
Biology Professor Dee Boersma, known for her work in penguin conservation, has been nominated for the Indy Prize.
02/18/2020 | Indy Star -
Jeff Bezos pledges $10 billion to fight climate change. How should he spend it?
Political science professor Aseem Prakash weighs in on how Jeff Bezos should spend the $10 billion he's pledged to fight climate change.
02/18/2020 | KUOW -
Corsets and bustles and stockings, oh my
As part of its Re/frame series, the Henry Art Gallery's permanent collection of vintage undergarments was on display this past Thursday.
02/18/2020 | The Daily -
500 Years of Innovation
Leonardo DaVinci’s legacy continues to draw interest at the intersection of art and science.
02/18/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences