College of Arts and Sciences

  • Grieving orca Tahlequah that mourned dead calf in 2018 loses another baby

    The southern resident killer whale, known as Tahlequah, has now lost another calf in what the Center for Whale Research called devastating news. Samuel Wasser, professor of biology at the UW, is quoted.
    01/06/2025 | The Washington Post
  • Carbon atoms in your body traveled 400,000 light-years in space

    Every atom of carbon in your body has an incredible story to tell. Before becoming part of you, the carbon atom likely spent time not just in other living things, but also floating in the vast spaces between stars. Samantha Garza, a doctoral student of astronomy at the UW, is quoted.
    01/06/2025 | Earth.com
  • The carbon in our bodies probably left the galaxy and came back on cosmic ‘conveyor belt’

    University of Washington scientists recently discovered that the giant 'conveyor belt' currents that push star-forged material out of our galaxy and pull it back in can also transport carbon atoms. That means that a good deal of the carbon here on Earth, including the carbon in our bodies, likely left the galaxy at some point!
    01/03/2025 | UW News
  • Use radical acceptance to build emotional resiliency

    It can help us cope with painful events and find peace in the present moment. Marsha Linehan, professor emeritus of psychology at the UW, is quoted.
    01/02/2025 | The Washington Post
  • Longevity pills for dogs could help humans live longer too

    New scientific advancements suggest that our canine friends might offer more than love and loyalty. Dogs may ultimately hold the power to potentially extend both their lives and ours. Daniel Promislow, professor of biology and of laboratory medicine and pathology in the School of Medicine, is quoted.
    12/30/2024 | Earth.com
  • How viral animals took over the internet this year

    Cute creatures going viral is nothing new. But 2024 seems to be on a different level of feral fascination. David Barash, professor emeritus of psychology at the UW, is quoted.
    12/27/2024 | TIME
  • Iconic Seattle lesbian bar toasts to 40 years

    Since 1984, the Wildrose has been a cornerstone for beers and queers. Jen Self, assistant clinical professor of social work and lecturer of gender, women & sexuality studies at the UW, is quoted.
    12/27/2024 | KING 5
  • Scientists explore longevity drugs for dogs that could also extend human life

    Researchers say drugs may be able to increase lifespan by extending health and thus shortening the rate of aging. Daniel Promislow, UW professor of biology and of laboratory medicine and pathology in the School of Medicine, is quoted.
    12/27/2024 | The Guardian
  • Designed in jade: Christina Chan of Dyme Designs creates jewelry inspired by her cultural heritage

    Christina Chan and her family create jade jewelry inspired by Chinese culture.

    12/23/2024 | UW Magazine
  • Study: Shipping paths pose a major threat to whales

    Most shipping routes cross whale habitats worldwide. Briana Abrahms, assistant professor of biology at the UW, is quoted.
    12/23/2024 | The Washington Post
  • ArtSci Roundup: January 2025

    From campus to wherever you call home, we welcome you to learn from and connect with the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. We hope to see you this January. Featured: Global Connections Through January | Teamsters, Turtles, and Beyond: The Legacy of...
    12/19/2024 | UW News
  • We May Be on the Brink of Finding the Real Planet Nine

    If there’s a hidden world in the solar system, a new telescope should find it. Mario Jurić, an astronomer at UW, and Pedro Bernardinelli, an astronomer at the Institute for Data Intensive Research in Astrophysics and Cosmology at UW, are quoted.

    12/17/2024 | Scientific American
  • If planet nine exists, well find it soon

    If theres a hidden world in the solar system, a new telescope should find it. Mario Juri, professor of astronomy at the UW, is quoted.
    12/17/2024 | Scientific American
  • Bezos, Zuckerberg and Altman donate to Trump's inauguration fund

    Silicon Valley executives, some who have long had contentious relationships with President-elect Donald Trump, are pledging money and support to Trump's incoming administration. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.
    12/16/2024 | NPR
  • Opinion: Climate advocates finally won in WA how? By not talking about climate

    For the past decade or so, Aseem Prakash, professor of political science at the UW, has been teaching a course on climate politics in the UWs political science department. During that time, there have been three climate change initiatives on the ballot here. Hes had a front row seat for how policymakers, activists and campaigners have sought to frame and spin one of the toughest issues in politics.
    12/11/2024 | The Seattle Times