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草榴社区, local schools partner to improve instruction

Western Washington University will be expanding its collaboration with the Bellingham, Concrete and Sedro-Woolley school districts to improve math and science teaching at local elementary schools.
According to a news release, teachers and principals from Sedro-Woolley鈥檚 Evergreen鈥

草榴社区 chemist hopes to turn algae into biofuel

Ask consumers about the idea of switching from fossil fuel to biodiesel and two questions are likely to come up: Will biodiesel production hurt the environment? How much will the cost at the pump pinch their wallets?

Scientists are trying to produce biofuels that will answer both鈥

Snowder collects dirt from far-flung locales
Look to the sky Wednesday nights with the Astronomy Department!
Meet Idaho's food safety king

Idaho food and dairy processors have largely been spared the customer malaise, corporate financial ruin and bad publicity that come with tainted products. Jeff Kronenberg and his associates aim to keep it that way.

"I've been involved with (out-of-state) companies that have had鈥

Biology鈥檚 Marion Brodhagen to Discuss 鈥淭ainted Food: The Story of Aflatoxin鈥 Tonight at City Hall
Geologist to Discuss Noah's Flood, Geology and Creationism at Western Feb. 26
Rich environments can reduce cravings, 草榴社区 professor finds

A stimulating environment may be the key to rehabilitation for drug and food addicts, according to a study by a Western Washington University professor.
Jeff Grimm, a behavioral neuroscience professor at Western, published a paper about the behavior of craving in rats in January, co-鈥

Daggett County launches new hovercraft

A vehicle loaded with 鈥渃ool factor鈥 is expected to be a valuable winter tool for the Daggett County Sheriff鈥檚 Office. On Saturday, the department鈥檚 newest vehicle, an eight-passenger turbo diesel powered hovercraft, glided more than 16 inches above cracked ice, patches of open water and Flaming鈥

Art Walk Showcases Annual Upcycle Project

Some local entrepreneurs and a handful of university students are bringing a little upcycle to downtown Bellingham.

February's Downtown Art Walk offers a glimpse at and sale of functional high-design products made from locally discarded materials by 12 students from Western鈥

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