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  • Elephant Tusk DNA Helps Track Poachers

    A team of researchers led by Sam Wasser (Director of UW Center for Conservation Biology) is examining the genetic data in seized elephant ivory to trace it back to the animals’ homelands and connect it to global trafficking crimes.

    09/20/2018 | UW News
  • A Campaign, A Professorship, an Iguana

    Jodi Green and Mike Halperin discuss their personal inspiration for creating an endowed professorship in biology.

    September 2018 Perspectives
  • New Building for Most Popular Major

    Biology faculty and students will soon fill the UW's new Life Sciences Building along Stevens Way. 

    September 2018 Perspectives
  • New Life Sciences Building is a nexus for modern-age teaching and research at the University of Washington

    The University of Washington opened the doors to a new Life Sciences Building that will transform learning, teaching and research for generations.

    UW News
  • Couples Therapy for the Catholic Church

    John Gottman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington, weighs in.

    The New York Times
  • Life Sciences Building : giant firs & bird songs offer a one-of-a-kind elevator ride

    At the University of Washington, biology is the most popular STEM major at the Seattle campus, with more than 600 bachelors’ degrees awarded annually.

    09/05/2018
  • PSBJ First Look at the LSB

    Expected to open in early September, the 207,000-square-foot building will be ready to host students in the fall. 

    Puget Sound Business Journal
  • For UW physicists, the 2-D form of tungsten ditelluride is full of surprises

    For a team led by scientists at the UW, the 2-D form of one metallic compound — tungsten ditelluride, or WTe2 — is a bevy of quantum revelations. 

    UW News
  • UW, PNNL to host energy research center focusing on bio-inspired design and assembly

    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded an expected $10.75 million, four-year grant for a new interdisciplinary research center.

    UW News
  • This is your brain on Seattle traffic

    Listen to Dennis Donovan, adjunct professor of Psychology at the University of Washington talk about driving in Seattle and Seattle drivers.

    KUOW
  • The World’s Largest King Penguin Colony Is Catastrophically Shrinking—and We Don’t Know Why

    UW Biology professor Dee Boersma weighs in on the alarming and overwhelming evidence of the penguin population shrinkage.

    Gizmodo
  • And then there was (more) light: Researchers boost performance quality of perovskites

    Researchers from the UW Clean Energy Institute and Molecular Engineering & Sciences show that perovskite is amongst one of the best materials for thin-film solar cells.

    UW News
  • Our Neighbor Andromeda May Have Cannibalized Another Galaxy

    UW Astronomy assistant professor Sarah Tuttle is quoted.

    Gizmodo
  • Atlantic Ocean circulation is not collapsing – but as it shifts gears, global warming will reaccelerate

    Corresponding author Ka-Kit Tung, UW professor of applied mathematics, newly published paper explains why air temperatures will rise more quickly than the rate since 2000.

    UW News
  • Pioneering Women in Mathematical Sciences

    Race and gender challenges did not deter two brilliant alumnae in the mathematical sciences.

    July 2018 Perspectives

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