If you feel as if Western Washington has had an unusually dry start to the summer this year, you’re not mistaken.
July 9, 2009
July 9, 2009
If you feel as if Western Washington has had an unusually dry start to the summer this year, you’re not mistaken.
Larry Knopp arrived at UW Tacoma recently to head Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, the largest of UW Tacoma’s academic programs.
People tune into UWTV for all manner of reasons — to watch reports on UW medical research, notable campus lectures, historical programming, to hear UW leaders addressing current issues, and much more.
The Parapsychological Association, which studies psychic experiences and clairvoyance, will visit the UW this summer for a conference.
The UW Speech and Hearing Clinic presents “Ear-responsible?” from 1 to 2 p.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
The rain band near the equator that determines the supply of fresh water to nearly a billion people throughout the tropics and subtropics has been creeping north for more than 300 years, probably because of a warmer world, according to research published in the July issue of Nature Geoscience.
The UW Symphony Orchestra’s performance for Thursday, July 23, has been canceled due to an unforseen problem.
Editor’s note: Federal stimulus money is starting to be distributed.
A study of elderly patients receiving CPR in the hospital shows that rates of survival did not improve from 1992 to 2005.
Scientists trying to understand how the brains of animals evolve have found that evolutionary changes in brain structure reflect the types of social interactions and environmental stimuli different species face.
A celebration of the life of Samuel E.
Eleven UW students are now able to say: “As a matter of fact, I am a rocket scientist.
Editor’s Note: The UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library has more than 1,200 reels of film from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, documenting life at the University through telecourses, commercial films and original productions.
For 10 years now, the UW’s GEAR-UP Project has helped middle school students prepare for high school and high schoolers prepare for college.
CHAPTER TOPS CHARTS: The UW chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) has won the Chapter of the Year Award in the 10-19 member division from the national organization.
UW Technology has launched a new Web site, IT Connect (<A href="http://itconnect.
Most scientists who create models trying to understand the mechanics and aerodynamics of insect flight have assumed that insect wings are relatively rigid as they flap.
Fear is a powerful emotion and neuroscientists have for the first time located the neurons responsible for fear conditioning in the mammalian brain.
The UW Combined Fund Drive has been presented with EarthShare’s 2008 National Campaign Award for Excellence as the outstanding public sector workplace giving campaign in the nation.
The Burke Museum will be renovating its collection storage areas over the next two years, moving items from open shelves to new storage compactors that protect them from light and dust and possible damage from earthquakes.
Beginning this fall, UW Bothell will offer student housing for the first time.
BORDERLINE BLUES: The New York Times visited the topic of borderline personality disorder in a recent article, and quoted UW Psychology Professor Marsha Linehan.
On June 23, 1909, the first automobile of six entrants crossed the finish line on the UW campus after an “ocean to ocean endurance contest.
Ask any mother and she’ll tell you that raising a preschooler is no easy task.
Seattle Parks & Recreation, the UW Botanic Gardens, and the Arboretum Foundation will host an old-fashioned picnic on Saturday, July 18, from 11:30 a.
By Mary Guiden
News & Community Relations
Seattle doesn’t have a subway, but that doesn’t stop research scientist Rick Neitzel from doing his work.
By Clare Hagerty & Susan Gregg-Hanson
News & Community Relations
Airlift Northwest (ALNW) will again base one of it helicopters at the Friday Harbor airport this summer to expedite emergency services for residents and visitors in the San Juan Islands.
The UW Medicine Eye Institute officially opened last week.
Back pain affects an estimated 8 in 10 people, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Dental disease may be a wake-up call that your diet is harming your body.
July 8, 2009
Ask any mother and she’ll tell you that raising a preschooler is no easy task.
July 7, 2009
WHO: Kent elementary school students, UW Medicine physicians and UW Medical Center dietitian Diane Javelli
WHAT: UW Medicine Kent/Des Moines clinic is taking part in a <A href="www.
July 6, 2009
Fear is a powerful emotion and neuroscientists have for the first time located the neurons responsible for fear conditioning in the mammalian brain.
July 2, 2009
A study of elderly patients receiving CPR in the hospital shows that rates of survival did not improve from 1992 to 2005.
June 30, 2009
The rain band near the equator that determines the supply of freshwater to nearly a billion people throughout the tropics and subtropics has been creeping north for more than 300 years, probably because of a warmer world, according to research published in the July issue of Nature Geoscience.
The equipment used for biomedical research is shrinking, but the physical properties of the fluids under investigation are not changing.
June 29, 2009
New research shows that, at least for some insects, wings that flex and deform, something like what happens to a heavy beach towel when you snap it to get rid of the sand, are the best for staying aloft.
June 26, 2009
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