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Give this–not that–for Valentine's Day
UW sociologists, Pepper Schwartz, weighs in on Valentine's Day gift giving.
02/06/2018 | USA Today -
We know which Super Bowl ads got buzz, but which ones did people actually watch?
Op-ed by Communication Leadership's Rob Salkowitz.
02/06/2018 | Forbes -
'They've been invisible': Seattle professor studies role of black grandmothers in society
American Ethnic Studies professor, LaShawnDa Pittman, made RealBlackGrandmothers.com, a place where people can post testimonials about their grandmothers.
02/05/2018 | The Seattle Times -
University of Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory team up to make the materials of tomorrow
Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and UW announced the new Northwest Institute for Materials Physics, Chemistry and Technology
02/02/2018 | UW News -
Can big data predict which bills will pass Congress?
John Wilkerson of the UW Department of Political Science weighs in on this important topic
02/02/2018 | The Washington Post -
Faculty Friday: Steven Morrison
“Music acts on us as much as we act on it,” says Steven Morrison, professor of music and chair of Music Education at the University of Washington School of Music.
02/02/2018 | The Whole U -
Actually, Backpackers, You Don’t Need to Filter Your Stream Water
The outdoor community has made filtration a must. But a look at the scientific evidence shows that this mandate rests on a shaky foundation."
02/02/2018 | Slate -
Moonless in Seattle? Feast your eyes on global views of the total lunar eclipse
Skywatchers from Vancouver to Siberia shared their images of the total lunar eclipse. Julie Lutz, a UW astronomer, is quoted.
02/02/2018 | GeekWire -
A lunar wonder … or a washout? Your guide to the super blue blood moon eclipse
Geographically speaking, the Pacific Northwest is one of the best places in America to see tonight’s super-hyped total lunar eclipse. Meteorologically speaking? Not so much.
02/02/2018 | GeekWire -
UW Study: Babies Show Beginning Signs Of Empathy As Early As 7 Months
Babies are aware of what’s happening to others far earlier than you might think. Andrew Meltzoff, co-director of the UW I-LABS and professor of psychology, is quoted.
02/02/2018 | KNKX