UW News


July 29, 2008

New research challenges notion that dinosaur soft tissues still survive

Paleontologists in 2005 hailed research apparently showing that soft tissues had been recovered from dissolved dinosaur bones, but new research suggests the supposed recovered tissue is really just biofilm – or slime.


July 28, 2008

A bee’s future as queen or worker may rest with parasitic tropical fly

Strange things are happening in the lowland tropical forests of Panama and Costa Rica.


Newly discovered proteins in seminal fluid transferred during mating may affect odds of producing offspring

Seminal fluid contains protein factors that, when transferred from a male to a female at mating, affect reproductive success.


July 24, 2008

Husband, wife raise funds for UW Medical Center’s NICU

Carlene Anders and Gene Dowers celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary in early August.


Scientists break record by finding northernmost hydrothermal vent field

Inside the Arctic Circle, scientists have found black smoker vents farther north than anyone has ever seen before. Dissolved sulfide minerals that solidify when vent water hits the icy cold of the deep sea have, over the years, accumulated around the vents in what is one of the most massive hydrothermal sulfide deposits ever found on the seafloor.


‘Colorsplash!’ blooms at Fircrest

It all started in 2007 when a resident of Fircrest School wanted to grow pumpkins.


Official Notices

Board of Regents

The Board of Regents regular public meeting, which was scheduled for Thursday, Aug.


UW prof joins Kew Gardens project

The Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, known for work on plant systematics and botanical collecting, is getting into the ecosystem restoration business.


Increase in freshman enrollment proposed

UW President Mark A.


Saving the world, one composted cup at a time

Quick quiz: It’s hot out and you’ve bought a cool drink at a UW campus café.


Mystery photo

Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.


Toxic chemicals found in common laundry products, air fresheners

A UW study of top-selling laundry products and air fresheners found the products emitted dozens of different chemicals.


UW becomes member of University of Arctic

Growing international interest in the Arctic led the UW in June to become a member of the University of the Arctic.


Chinese studies librarians at UW for conference

Dozens of Chinese studies librarians have converged at the UW for the Summer Institute on Chinese Studies Librarianship in the Electronic Environment, hosted by UW Libraries.


From garden to you: Library staffers enjoy fresh produce delivered to their workplace

Staffers in the UW Libraries have been enjoying fresh produce this summer, thanks to a new program they’ve signed up for called Farm Fresh@Work.


Research1: YouTube + Facebook + you

Some people might describe Research1 as “YouTube meets Facebook in a research project setting.


Deaf educator to talk about technology

Harry Lang, a Deaf professor in the Department of Research and Teacher Education at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology, will be giving a public lecture on the subject of technology and how it impacts the Deaf community at 7 p.


UW Tower is home to new cafe

If you’re looking for a new and different campus eatery, you might want to try Housing and Food Service’s most recent addition, the Tower Café, located in the UW Tower.


UWT student is new regent

Jean-Paul Willynck, a senior Urban Studies student at the UW Tacoma, has been appointed to a one-year term as the UW student regent by Gov.


Catalano is Dobb Professor

By Jean M.


Etc.: Campus news & notes

A STORM OF RECOGNITION: Sutapa Basu, director of the UW Women’s Center, was one of four women honored during the Seattle Storm’s Women of Inspiration Night recently.


Making a good impression

The School of Dentistry and the UW Athletics Program kicked off a new collaboration on Wednesday, July 9, with 130 student athletes visiting UW dental clinics to be fitted for mouthguards.


What happened to the ducks?

The whole campus has been quacking over the duck family that was featured on the cover of the last issue of University Week.


$2.68 billion raised in successful campaign

On July 17 the UW Foundation announced that more than $2.


UW professors coordinate NGO code of conduct

By Bobbi Nodell
News & Community Relations

More than 25 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have pledged to pursue practices that bolster public health practices in the countries in which they work, as part of an international nongovernmental organization code of conduct developed by UW professors working for Health Alliance International in Seattle.


UWMC ranks in top 10 of America’s best hospitals

UW Medical Center (UWMC) has ranked 10th in U.


Center for AIDS Research receives $16.5 million

By Bobbi Nodell
News & Community Relations


One of the first AIDS research centers in the country has been awarded $16.


July 23, 2008

Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners


A University of Washington study of top-selling laundry products and air fresheners found the products emitted dozens of different chemicals.


July 22, 2008

Serious school failure turns out to be a real bummer for girls, but not boys

Adolescent girls who had a serious school failure by the 12th grade — being expelled, suspended or dropping out — were significantly more likely to have suffered a serious bout of depression at the age of 21 than girls who did not have these problems.


July 17, 2008

UW proposes plan to provide greater access for freshmen, produce more degrees in areas of critical state need

University of Washington President Mark A.


UW concludes most successful fundraising campaign in its history

Today (July 17) the University of Washington Foundation announced that more than $2.


July 15, 2008

Researchers link Huntington’s disease to overactive immune response in the brain

The damage to brain tissue seen in Huntington’s disease may be caused by an overactive immune response in the bloodstream and the brain, according to new findings from two teams of researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle and University College London.


For your eyes only: Custom interfaces make computer clicking faster, easier

Insert your key in the ignition of a luxury car and the seat and steering wheel will automatically adjust to preprogrammed body proportions.


July 14, 2008

Asians who immigrated to U.S. before age 25 have poorer mental health than older immigrants

Asian-American immigrants who came to the United States before they were 25 years old have poorer mental health than their compatriots who came to this country when they were 25 or older, according to data from the first national mental health survey of Asian-Americans.


Too much information? UW study shows overreliance on ‘unfiltered’ financial reports reduces inexperienced investors’ returns

Inexperienced investors can negatively affect their investment results by using “unfiltered” information from Securities and Exchange Commission filings, according to research conducted at the University of Washington.


Rx for time-crunched physicians: communication skills that increase physician efficiency and patient satisfaction

With their waiting rooms crowded and exam rooms full, many physicians say they are too busy to be good communicators. Those who study physician time-management think otherwise.


July 10, 2008

School of Music presents free concerts July 20, 22

The School of Music will celebrate summer with a pair of free concerts in the coming week.


‘Jazz on a Summer’s Day’ at the Henry

It’s cool to combine jazz and art, and that’s what’s happening from noon to 1 p.


Grabbing lunch in summer: More options than you think

As summer settles over the UW’s Seattle campus, employees all ask the same question sooner or later: “Hey, what’s open for lunch on campus these days?”

It’s a good question, because with most students gone and demand down, many campus eateries shut down for a while, at least in early summer.


Official Notices

Board of Regents

The Board of Regents will hold a regular public meeting Thursday, July 17, at 3 p.



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