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  • Whispering microresonators detect absorption spectra of individual nanoparticles

    A new method expands the range of materials for which ultrasensitive measurements can be made. David Masiello, professor of chemistry at the UW, is featured. 

    11/16/2016
  • Quantum computers can talk to each other via a photon translator

    Researchers have come up with a way to allow one quantum computer component to efficiently transmit information to another, without losing its quantum character. 

    11/16/2016
  • Elephant poachers are hard at work in Africa, and carbon dating proves it

    A team of scientists examining seized shipments of elephant tusks from Africa have found that the vast majority of the ivory came from elephants that died within the last 3 years.

    11/08/2016
  • 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
  • Axion Alert! Exotic Particle Detector May Miss Out on Dark Matter

    Supercomputer calculation suggests hypothesized particle may be heavier than thought.

    11/07/2016
  • Masculine culture responsible for keeping women out of computer science, engineering

    "The failure of computer science and engineering to recruit and graduate women is incredibly costly," writes Sapna Cheryan, UW associate professor of psychology.

    11/07/2016
  • 5 Smart Technologies That Will Crack Down on Wildlife Trafficking

    Technology by itself will not save pangolins or elephants, but it can help make major progress.

    11/07/2016
  • Why 'Loving' Film's Portrayal of Interracial Marriage is Relevant Today

    Nearly 50 years after the Supreme Court struck down the last remaining bans on interracial marriage, mixed-race couples are on the rise.

    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
  • Here’s what ‘Married at First Sight’ finally got right

    Following two disastrous seasons, the "Married at First Sight" Season 4 reunion special ended with good news: Two couples are still married six months later.

    11/03/2016
  • Implicit Bias and the Presidential Election

    The Implicit Association Test reveals attitudes we may not be aware we have, even regarding Presidential candidates.

    November 2016 Perspectives
  • For Physics, Another Nobel

    Professor Emeritus David Thouless is the Physics Department's second Nobel Prize recipient. 

    November 2016 Perspectives
  • What The Hell Is Going On With Dark Energy?

    Last week, the science media was abuzz with reports that dark energy might not exist. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, postdoctoral associate in physics at the UW, is quoted. 

    11/02/2016
  • A new study shows how Star Trek jokes and geek culture make women feel unwelcome in computer science

    The University of Washington’s computer science department has been working hard for the past decade to create a more inclusive culture for women.

    11/02/2016
  • How dogs use smell to see--and save--the world

    UW biologists use Tucker, a rescue dog, to gather information about killer whales. 

    10/27/2016

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