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UbiQD Signs License Agreement with Western Washington University and University of Washington for Luminescent Solar Concentrator Technology | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Partner with Dept. of the Interior, Four Regional Universities on New Northwest Climate Science Center | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s John Gilbertson Named a 2017 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar | |||
Citizen scientists track effects of climate change in the Northwest | Meanwhile, on the snow-covered slopes of the North Cascades, skiers and climbers have been patrolling for “watermelon snow,” or sections that look as if they’ve been dusted with red Kool-Aid powder. It’s actually snow algae blooming on or beneath the surface,… |
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Kids learn what it takes to be scientists | With her face pressed against the eyepiece of a microscope, 9-year-old Grace Dills peered into a quarter-sized drop of water, searching for marine life. “I want more,” Grace said excitedly as water was added, allowing her an up-close view of plankton and… |
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David Patrick appointed director of Scientific Technical Services | |||
Chemistry's Tim Kowalczyk Receives $300,000 NSF Grant to Research Photodynamic Cancer Therapy Agents | |||
Boeing invests in cyber warriors, gives 50 computer servers to new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø CyberRange | Western Washington University students in the Computer Information System Security program will practice cyberwarfare training in its new CyberRange, thanks to a gift of 50 computer servers from Boeing, Western officials said. |
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Boeing Gifts 50 Computer Servers to Western Washington University for its New CyberRange | |||
Olympic College’s new role in stopping cyber attacks and viruses | Opening in fall 2017, the cyber range acts as a closed “cloud” separate from the internet to “allow students to learn and conduct exercises in a safe, secure manner,” said Dr. Erik Fretheim, director of the Computer and Information Systems… |