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Earth-sized alien worlds are out there. Now, astronomers are figuring out how to detect life on them
Victoria Meadows, professor of astronomy at the UW, is quoted.
11/03/2017 | Science -
What Happened When I Spent A Week Calling People Out On Their B.S.
Calling others–and myself–out on BS saved me time, money and made me feel more powerful." Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology at the UW, is featured.
11/03/2017 | Fast Company -
"Timber Curtain," a poetic exploration of the Seattle community
Written by Department of English Senior Lecturer, Frances McCue, "Timber Curtain," describes the Seattle community from the tear-down of the Hugo House to today.
11/03/2017 | UWNews -
How air pollution clouds mental health
A recent study led by UW Department of Sociology's Victoria Sass found that, on top of impacts on physical health, air pollution also affects mental health.
11/02/2017 | UW News -
The buried treasure that's tearing Alaska apart
Should America risk the last great salmon run on Earth to dig what could be the richest mine on the planet?
10/30/2017 | CNN -
How Bill O'Reilly and Harvey Weinstein revictimize their accusers: Both men fundamentally misunderstand what sexual harassment is
As many of us already knew, the painful effects of sexual harassment don’t just come during the harassing, but afterward. John Gottman, professor emeritus is quoted.
10/27/2017 | Daily News -
MFA painter Arley Morales brings laborers into the limelight
Morales, a fine arts graduate and DACA recipient, took inspiration from Latino artists and a poet in developing her style.
10/23/2017 | Columns Magazine -
Autism research on Puerto Rico island threatened by hurricane aftermath
Autism research suffered a significant setback after an island used for scientific study was ravaged by Hurricane Maria
10/19/2017 | CNN -
The Power of Trump’s Positive Thinking
The president always has believed he could will himself to success. But has he crossed the line between optimism and delusion?
10/19/2017 | Politico -
Gravitational wave hubbub hints at LIGO’s first sighting of a neutron star smash-up
Another big announcement about gravitational waves is coming up, and this time the hints point to observations in electromagnetic wavelengths as well.
10/19/2017 | GeekWire