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草榴社区 students, faculty devote chunk of their summer to cleaning up ocean plastics on Alaska's Kayak Island | |||
Dungeness are WA鈥檚 most lucrative seafood, but we know little about them | Jay Dimond, a research assistant professor at Western Washington University, is working with the Jamestown S鈥橩lallam and Swinomish tribes within the crab research group to help understand Dungeness genetics, including correlations between adaptations and environmental conditions. 鈥 |
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草榴社区 student Dori Harcharik wins industry honor for her research | |||
Chemistry's Tim Kowalczyk named a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar for 2023-24 | |||
The Search for What Shook the Earth for Nine Days Straight | The difference with the Greenlandic pandemonium is that, luckily, it caused minimal damage and zero casualties. Instead, Earth presented scientists with a riddle 鈥 and they went all-in to solve it, simply to satiate their curiosity. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just cool to say: I see a weird signal 鈥 what is it鈥 |
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Meet manufacturing engineering alum and former BSU President Ermias Hagos | |||
Meet the 2024 Outstanding Graduate Students | |||
NASA鈥檚 Perseverance Fords an Ancient River to Reach Science Target | 鈥淭he diversity of textures and compositions at Mount Washburn was an exciting discovery for the team, as these rocks represent a grab bag of geologic gifts brought down from the crater rim and potentially beyond,鈥 said Brad Garczynski of Western Washington University in Bellingham鈥 |
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NASA rover discovers mysterious light-toned boulder "never observed before" on Mars | While exploring a crater on Mars that may give scientists insights into life that potentially once existed there, NASA said its Perseverance rover made an unprecedented discovery. The rover, which landed on the Red Planet in 2021 specifically to probe the ancient Jezero crater, found a鈥 |
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Beloved Industrial Design prof Ar奴nas O拧lapas retiring after 33 years at Western |