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David Thouless Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Thouless, emeritus professor in Physics, is the 2016 winner for his work on exotic matter.
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3 who studied unusual states of matter win Nobel Prize in Physics
David J. Thouless from the UW, F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday.
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Why 'exotic matter' matters — and won the Nobel Prize in Physics
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to physicists David Thouless of the UW, F. Duncan Haldane of Princeton University and J. Michael Kosterlitz of Brown University.10/04/2016 | Time -
4 tips for surviving the Clinton vs. Trump presidential election
Seattle-based sociologist and relationship expert Pepper Schwartz weighs in on how to navigate the Donald Trump-Hillary Clinton divide.
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When politics get personal: Families, friends feud over Clinton vs. Trump
Some couples, friends and relatives in Washington say the presidential campaign season has tangled intimate relationships unlike any before.
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Trans clinic for kids to open in Seattle
Seattle Children's Hospital is set to open a gender services clinic for transgender children as young as 8 years old.
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American Girl: How Young Is Too Young To Be Trans?
Clinics are popping up across the country to help kids as young as 3 who might be transgender, but some say it's too much, too soon.
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China Leads The Quantum Race While The West Plays Catch Up
Now that China has launched the world's first quantum communication satellite, the question is will it deliver on its promise.
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Crossing the Bosphorus: My Great-Grandmother’s Sephardic Memoir
Dr. Hannah Pressman, Communications Director for the UW Stroum Center for Jewish Studies uncovers the journey of her great-grandmother from the island of Rhodes to Paris.
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The Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America Celebrates Its Centennial
The Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America, which first met in a Lower East Side café in 1915, strives to connect to the youth 100 years later.
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