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The Structures of Our Cells Live Inside the Stars
Instead of being unique to human cells, it turns out that Terasaki "ramps" show up elsewhere, too: in the crust of collapsed stars.
11/07/2016 -
Here’s how Seattle became so segregated
A new look at New Deal ‘redlining’ maps offers insight into subtle racism's not-so-subtle predecessor.
11/07/2016 -
Patricia Moy Elected to ICA Presidency
UW Communication Professor Patricia Moy was elected as VP/President-Elect of the International Communication Association (ICA). Moy is the first UW faculty member to serve in this role.
11/07/2016 -
Tricking moths into revealing the computational underpinnings of sensory integration
A research team led by University of Washington biology professor Tom Daniel has teased out how hawkmoths integrate signals from two sensory systems: vision and touch.
11/04/2016 -
It's Not as Bad as You Think
UW professor Margaret O'Mara offers historical context for the 2016 Presidential election.
November 2016 Perspectives -
Everyone for President
More than 2000 US citizens filed as Presidential candidates. Craig Tomashoff (1982) wanted to know why.
November 2016 Perspectives -
This Speechwriter's Place is in the House
Mikayla Hall (2011), speechwriter for the House Republican Conference, got her start at the UW Speaking Center.
November 2016 Perspectives -
For Physics, Another Nobel
Professor Emeritus David Thouless is the Physics Department's second Nobel Prize recipient.
November 2016 Perspectives -
The 2016 Election: What Now?
When the election's over and the dust clears, a panel of UW political science faculty will help make sense of it all on November 16.
November 2016 Perspectives -
Why Trump's Still Here
Professor Christopher Parker, who studies reactionary politics in America, weighs in on Trump and the Presidential race.
November 2016 Perspectives