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Engineered microvessels a 3-D test bed for human disease

Engineered microvessels a 3-D test bed for human disease

Bioengineers have developed the first structure to grow small human blood vessels, creating a 3-D test bed that offers a better way to study disease, test drugs and perhaps grow human tissues for transplant. News and Info

It's in the genes – How plants know when to flower

It's in the genes – How plants know when to flower

News and Info
Study indicates crystals can help predict volcanic eruptions

Study indicates crystals can help predict volcanic eruptions

Los Angeles Times
Property value more predictive of weight than genes

Property value more predictive of weight than genes

Seattle Times

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Williams, Pan seek Husky Golf's 1st NCAA team title

Ranked among the top amateurs in the world, Chris Williams and Cheng-Tsung Pan need six more days of exquisite golf at famed Riviera Country Club to lead to UW to the national championship.  GoHuskies.com

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    Arts UW

    UW Today: Weekly Arts Roundup

    Every spring, students graduating with masters degrees in art and design exhibit work in an eclectic, fun, even challenging show at the Henry Art Gallery. UW Today | Arts UW

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    • uwsoa: Wed (tomorrow) there is an Interdisciplinary Visual Arts party from 3-5pm in room 204. Join us: http://t.co/4LgciEAo http://t.co/bbe88d3E
    • UWDrama: RT @kelsi168: 5th Avenue Theatre Awards in a week :) I'm excited! #seattle #dramageek

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