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草榴社区's Donovan to discuss summer marine biology course in Mexico at Feb. 15 event
Autism study seeks participants

One in 110 children has been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Autism Spectrum Disorders are a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.

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New ways to excite kids about science

Students in Shameem Sherwin鈥檚 class at Evergreen Elementary School are trying a new way to learn science. They don鈥檛 take notes or sit through a lecture. The first thing the teacher does is make them talk to each other.

George 鈥淧inky鈥 Nelson, a Western Washington University professor, is鈥

UW professor to give seminar, speak to 草榴社区 students Friday, Jan. 21
Retired 草榴社区 professor learned value of dental care from his impoverished parents

Bob Monahan learned early about the importance of dental health. He grew up during the Great Depression, but his parents made sure he had proper dental care, even at the expense of their own teeth.

With federal earmark, 草榴社区 students develop high-tech bus

For decades, buses around the world have rolled down city streets with characteristic flat fronts, even though that's not exactly aerodynamic.
They don't have to be that way. In fact, the driver doesn't even have to sit at the left front, and passengers don't have to鈥

Several Biology Dept. seminars planned for early winter quarter
Where there's air, there's a road

Bryan Phillips has come a long way from his middle school days in Medford, Ore., where he and a buddy built their first hovercraft, a wooden contraption that kept taking on water and sinking.

Today Phillips, 40, is the lead designer and builder of 14-foot-long and鈥

Nice Vest! A touch of neon halts harassment of New Zealand seals

It鈥檚 an old saw among officials responsible for protecting everything from porcupines to penguins: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 manage wildlife, we manage people.鈥 Now, researchers in New Zealand have put a neon twist on preventing people from bugging wildlife. They found that simply placing a volunteer wearing a鈥

Presence of observers prevents fur seal attacks

Further to the recent attacks on fur seals in Kaikoura, comes a timely study just published in Conservation Biology. Alejandro Acedevo-Gutierrez and Lisa Acedevo of Western Washington University, and Laura Boren, DoC鈥檚 national marine mammal coordinator, found that the presence of an official-鈥

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