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  • What Data Will Be Discovered By The World's Most Powerful Telescope?

    Big Data is everywhere — even the skies. UW Astronomer Andrew Connolly shows how large amounts of data are being collected about our universe, and how it could lead to new discoveries.

    09/22/2016
  • Getting Schooled by T.Rex

    Teachers at the Burke's DIG Field School in Montana had a close encounter with a long-buried T. rex.

    September 2016 Perspectives
  • Are swarms of jellyfish taking over the ocean?

    For years we have been told that jellyfish are growing in numbers and will swarm the oceans. But this may not be true

    09/13/2016
  • Feeling they are part of a group increased preschoolers' interest, success in STEM

    New study by researchers at UW's Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences shows how working in groups increases children's engagement in STEM.

    09/08/2016
  • Why climate change is particularly dangerous for lizards

    A 2010 study showed that 20 percent of lizard species would likely be extinct by 2080 due to climate change. Now researchers say it may be much worse.

    09/07/2016
  • No stink: Seattle's corpse flower may be a dud

    The corpse flower at the Volunteer Park Conservatory may be a dud. The flower, on loan from the UW biology department, has been removed after it failed to reach its full bloom.

    09/07/2016
  • Why Do Small Dogs Live Longer Than Big Dogs?

    Researchers at the University of Washington are hoping to answer that question. NPR's Scott Simon talks to biology and pathology professor Daniel Promislow about the Dog Aging Project.

    09/06/2016
  • KOMO Radio | UW's Pepper Schwartz on Anthony Weiner's behavior

    KOMO Radio's Herb Weisbaum interviews Pepper Schwartz, professor of sociology at the UW, about the scandal surrounding politician Anthony Weiner. 

    09/02/2016
  • Corpse plant is ready to reek it up at Volunteer Park Conservatory

    The 12-year-old corpse plant, Amorphophallus titanum, is beginning to bloom at Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory.

    09/02/2016
  • Paul Allen's elephant census gives 'bulletproof' data on elephant declines across Africa

    An African elephant census financed by Paul Allen has found that populations fell by 30 percent in seven years. But there were some bright spots where animal numbers were on the rise.

    09/02/2016
  • Is the nearest alien planet Proxima b habitable? 'It's complicated'

    The discovery of an Earth-size planet around the nearest star to Earth has generated a lot of buzz, and even speculation that a robotic probe may soon visit the world.

    09/02/2016
  • Proxima’s progress: Why it’ll take years to learn what closest exoplanet is really like

    University of Washington astronomer Rory Barnes says Proxima Centauri b is the biggest discovery in 20 years for planet hunters like himself.
    Geek Wire
  • UW astrobiologists take discovery of new planet to the next phase

    The University of Washington-based Virtual Planetary Laboratory is taking the discovery of the nearest planet found to our own solar system to the next phase.
    King 5
  • KOMO Radio | Is Proxima b really habitable?

    KOMO Radio's Herb Weisbaum interviews Rory Barnes, professor of astronomy at the UW, about the potential for habitability of Proxima b.
    KOMO
  • Is the nearest alien planet Proxima b habitable? 'It's complicated'

    The discovery of a roughly Earth-size planet around Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to Earth, has generated a lot of buzz.
    Space

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