The natural sciences provide us with methods to investigate and understand ourselves, our world, and the universe, from the subatomic to the cosmic level. As we learn more about our world, we also come to understand our place within it as individuals and as a species. Discoveries in the sciences, often emerging from basic research, transform society as they address everything from disease to global warming.
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Departments
- Department of Applied Mathematics | Fact Sheet
- Department of Astronomy | Fact Sheet
- Department of Biology | Fact Sheet
- Department of Chemistry | Fact Sheet
- Department of Mathematics | Fact Sheet
- Department of Physics | Fact Sheet
- Department of Psychology | Fact Sheet
- Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences | Fact Sheet
- Department of Statistics | Fact Sheet
Centers & Other Programs
Natural Sciences News
Before Med School, A Year in Paris
Graduating with bachelor's degrees in neuroscience and French, Hunter Jung is heading to France for a cognitive neuroscience program that reflects both interests.
A Math Course Inspired by TikTok & Basketball
After creating popular social media content analyzing basketball statistics, UW Mathematics doctoral student Maddy Brown created a course to help students present data through storytelling.
AI in the Classroom? For Faculty, It's Complicated
Three College of Arts & Sciences professors discuss the impact of AI on their teaching and on student learning. The consensus? It’s complicated.