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10 years after the Nobel Prize, telomeres are still a murky lead in longevity research
Associate professor of anthropology, Dan Eisenberg, discusses research into genetic links to longevity.
12/19/2019 | Quartz -
Not so far, far away: How the Star Wars galaxy falls short of the real-life search for planets
Rory Barnes, assistant professor of astronomy, discusses the feasibility of aspects of the galaxy in which sci-fi movie series Star Wars takes place in.
12/19/2019 | Geek Wire -
Things to do in Seattle: Ways to escape the holidays
The Henry Art Gallery's permanent exhibition, "James Turrell Skyspace: Light Reign," is a stunning "immersion in calm and quiet."
12/19/2019 | Crosscut -
Mindful travel, Silicon Valley’s evolution, Schumann on viola, Seattle history — UW-authored books, music for the Husky on your list
UW professors in the departments of history, English, music, and anthropology have recently produced a multitude of diverse books and music.
12/19/2019 | UW News -
How to Handle Being Homesick at College
Kristina Scharp, assistant professor of communication, discusses why college students get homesick and how they can ease these feelings.
12/18/2019 | US News and World Report -
Tips for living sustainably this winter
Associate director of the Program on the Environment, Kristi Straus, shares tips for living more sustainably in the winter.
12/18/2019 | The Whole U -
The Imperial Powers of the Tech Universe
Margaret O'Mara, a professor in history, explains how the public's perception of large tech industries has changed.
12/17/2019 | Wall Street Journal -
This new cafe inside the Burke Museum serves Native American-inspired cuisine
Off the Rez Cafe, one of Seattle's only Native American restaurants and co-owned by two UW alums has opened inside the Burke Museum.
12/16/2019 | King 5 News -
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture by Olson Kundig
The Burke Museum on the UW campus has been re-designed to showcase the museum's unique offerings.
12/16/2019 | Architectural Record -
A tug-of-war over biased AI
Linguistics professor Emily Bender discusses the implications of potentially biased AI.
12/14/2019 | Axios