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Solar power subsidy bills under consideration would yield significant payback

A study done by economists at Western Washington University concludes that each dollar of state support for the solar industry will result in $16-20 of added “economic activity.”

Ethics in Science discussions series to run through May
Western’s Graduating Studio Art BFA Cohort to Exhibit Work at Western Gallery
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Kristin Mahoney to Discuss British Author, Artist, and Activist Laurence Housman May 9
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Judy Pine to Discuss ‘The Myth of the Word Gap: Ideological Obstacles to Equity in Education’ May 3 at City Hall
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Aquila Flower to Discuss Building a Digital Atlas of the Pacific Northwest May 3
Bristlecone pine analysis improves accuracy of climate reconstructions

"To see strong differences in growth in what we thought was a purely temperature-limited environment is surprising," â€¦

The Mystery of 'Venus's Hair' After a Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic eruptions are ecological reset buttons. They allow scientists to see how a complex ecosystem eventually emerges from barren rock. After an eruption on land, lichens are the first pioneers. In the water, Venus’s hair appears to play that role. It…

SMATE's annual Slesnick Symposium set for April 28
Diverse Learning Environments Survey Seeks Student Participation, Input
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