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Life might have a shot on planets orbiting dim red stars
If exoplanets around M dwarfs host life, it’s probably very different from that on Earth
06/16/2017 | Science News -
Dark Matter Recipe Calls for One Part Superfluid
According to Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a theoretical physicist at the University of Washington, axions could theoretically condense into something like a Bose-Einstein condensate.
06/15/2017 | Quanta Magazine -
Science Says Relationships Fail When These Four Things Happen
Dr. John Gottman and his colleagues at the University of Washington discovered four clear indicators of relationship failure.
06/13/2017 | The Huffington Post -
Tribal gaming certificate addresses economic reality of Indian reservations
New program offers classes in marketing, management and accounting, both at the Seattle campus and at partnering tribal casinos and resorts.
06/13/2017 | UW Today -
Photographer Jenny Miller is Celebrating Two Spirit Identities
UW alum's photography series aims to empower Alaska native LBGTQ2 Community
06/13/2017 | NBC News -
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2017 President's Medalist: Narmima Sharifova
Since 1932, the President’s Medal has been awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the most distinguished academic record at the university. Meet this year's awardee.
06/09/2017 | Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity -
Newly created 2-D magnet could point the way to slimmer, faster computers
A team led by researchers from the University of Washington and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published their results this week in the journal Nature.
06/09/2017 | GeekWire -
Embracing the World, One Language at a Time
For Martin Horst, with majors in French and linguistics, language is a bridge to other cultures.
June 2017 Perspectives -
Diving into Debate
Victoria Braun joined the UW Debate Union during her senior year at the UW — and won the national tournament in her category.
June 2017 Perspectives