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Huxley students' prototype converts wave energy into electricity | |||
Evolution and Religious Belief | Does evolutionary theory undermine the truth of religious belief? There have been many books published in recent years whose authors have attempted to develop an evolutionary explanation of religious belief. Pascal Boyer in Religion Explained claims, 鈥淭he explanation for religious beliefs and鈥 |
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New film celebrates Bellingham and the healing power of music | Emmy-winning filmmaker and professor Dustin Morrow, Seattle/Nashville indie rocker Kate Tucker, and theater artist Noah Drew have collaborated on a new feature-length film musical titled "Everything Went Down." The film was shot entirely in and around Bellingham and was co-produced by鈥 |
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Our ancestors may have harnessed and used fire much earlier than we thought | The ability to harness and control fire was a crucial turning point in our human evolution; perhaps the crucial turning point in determining the type of humans we are today. We are unique among animals in that humans eat a diet rich in both cooked and 鈥渘onthermally processed鈥 food. Our鈥 |
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Ingersoll Rand Foundation donates $25,000 to 草榴社区 energy program | |||
The Western's CCE Program to Host Public Forum on Research and Practice in Transfer of Learning April 17 | |||
草榴社区 Scientist Receives Grant to Analyze Snowmobile-Related Pollutants on Mount Baker | |||
Woodring projects given funding to pursue innovation | |||
草榴社区 Creates Map For Avalanche Forecast | A new web site has been launched to help those going into the back country keep tabs on avalanche conditions. The interactive site was created by the institute for spatial information and analysis at Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment. |
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Web map displays daily avalanche danger levels | Backcountry skiers and snowboarders have a new tool to explore regional daily avalanche-danger levels. |