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LGBTQ Program Crosses Borders
During a summer study abroad, students explored LGBTQ issues in the U.S. and Mexico.
September 2017 Perspectives -
Crib Notes: September News for Expectant and New Parents
Can a baby learn a second language in an hour a day? A new UW I-LABS study says yes — as long as you’re not afraid of a little goo goo gaga.
08/31/2017 | ParentMap -
When Sex and Gender Collide
Studies of transgender kids are revealing fascinating insights about gender in the brain
08/28/2017 | Scientific American -
Burke Museum visitors can see T. Rex skull revealed
As he carefully liberates the fossilized skull of a T. Rex, the Burke Museum’s Bruce Crowley feels like one of the luckiest paleontologists alive.
08/28/2017 | King 5 -
The quantum internet is just a decade away — here's what you need to know
University of Washington physicist Kai-Mei Fu discusses quantum internet.
08/28/2017 | Business Insider -
Rumours swell over new kind of gravitational-wave sighting
Gossip over potential detection of colliding neutron stars has astronomers in a tizzy. Peter Yoachim, a UW astronomer, is quoted.
08/25/2017 | Nature -
Universities and museums join in effort to ‘scan all vertebrates’
Adam Summers, a dedicated biologist at the University of Washington, began his quest to scan every fish in the sea.
08/25/2017 | Tech Crunch -
A Climate Rescue Mission For Puget Sound's Rare Butterfly
Amy Lambert spends most of her waking hours in search of the island marble; a rare butterfly.
08/25/2017 | OPB -
Meet Tucker, the Ultimate Orca-Poop Detection Dog
In a new study, orca pregnancy failures are up, salmon stocks are down, and fecal samples are in—thanks in part to a black Lab on dung duty.
08/23/2017 | Seattle Met -
I watched a flock of chickens during the solar eclipse so that you didn’t have to
Bruce Balick, a professor emeritus from the Department of Astronomy, observed chickens during the eclipse.
08/23/2017 | GeekWire