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An Inventive Sewage Solution
Taber Hand (MA, 1983) has found a cost-effective solution for sewage treatment in challenging settings.
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New global migration estimates show rates proportionally steady since 1990, high rate of return migration
Two scientists at the UW unveiled a new statistical method for estimating migration flows between countries
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Cheap oil is blocking progress on climate change
Analysis from international studies lecturer, Scott Montgomery
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Parents learn, babies talk: How coaching moms and dads leads to better language skills among infants
Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences study shows that parents who speak “parentese” can have a direct impact on their children’s vocabulary.
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Couples Therapy for the Catholic Church
John Gottman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington, weighs in.
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New study finds police-related fatalities may occur twice as often as reported
A study led by the University of Washington and Cornell University uses new data sources to determine the likelihood of dying at the hands of police.
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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.
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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.
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Scientists Study ‘Singing Fish’ For Ways To Improve Human Hearing
UW Psychology professor Joseph Sisneros is part of the team researching how midshipman female fishes' hearing improves during mating season.
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Opinion | Blaming Parents of Color for Their Own Oppression Is an American Pastime
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Megan Bang, professors in the College of Arts & Sciences, address how child-separation policies are not a new phenomenon in the United States.
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Kennedy's Supreme Court departure a death knell for Roe v. Wade
Op-ed from UW political scientist Scoot Lemieux
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UW President Ana Mari Cauce named ‘Great Immigrant’ on 2018 Carnegie list
“I am honored to be included among these accomplished individuals...I celebrate all the immigrants who have come here seeking the opportunity to contribute to the greater good.”
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New suicide prevention clinical trial shows what works for teens
UW's Marsha Linehan collaborated on this project which "...makes DBT the only treatment for adolescents with replicated evidence that it decreases self-harm."
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ICE agents and the ethics of following orders
Opinion piece by Pete Jackson, advisory board member of the UW Center for Human Rights
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Youngsters Are Better Than Baby Boomers When It Comes To Waiting
Professor Yuichi Shoda from the UW Department of Psychology is quoted on his co-authored research.