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Industrial Design Students to Showcase 'Remade: Kitchen' in Annual Exhibition Nov. 4 | |||
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen meets with ²ÝÁñÉçÇø president, faculty, students | |||
Making Light Work | Composites could have significant potential for of the production of jigs. This potential is illustrated by the first carbon fibre-reinforced (CFRP) jig to be used in North America, which was employed to install the bonnet of the Ford Mustang some ten years ago. The lead researcher on… |
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Western Window Episode 43 is now online! | |||
Should Southern California Be Shaken by the Recent Quake Warning? | Last week, a swarm of 200 small earthquakes rumbled under the Salton Sea, a saline lake in Southern California. Although only three of the quakes measured above 4.0 on the Richter scale, seismologists worry that these temblors may portend a more dramatic earthquake… |
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Why is solar power becoming a big deal in Whatcom County? | Byford said he became intrigued by the idea of solar power while attending Western Washington University and seeing the construction of a solar-powered car at the … |
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PNNL to help develop STEM teaching program | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland will help with a National Science Foundation-funded project to develop programs in Washington state to prepare the next generation of science, technology, engineering and math teachers. The foundation provided $3 million in grants to… |
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Proxima b’s star could be blasting away the planet’s atmosphere | Proxima b, just revealed as the nearest exoplanet to Earth, is probably battered by incredible bursts of energy from its star every few months. That could be bad news for the prospects of finding life on our neighbouring world. Stars, including our sun, produce flares when their magnetic fields… |
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Dreaming Of The Red Planet: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Professor On Finding A Home For The Next Mars Rover | For a long time, Melissa Rice's big dream was dance. She wanted to be a ballerina ever since she saw "The Nutcracker" at four years old. In high school, she danced three hours a day at the Pacific Northwest Ballet. “And it got to the point where my friends who were continuing… |
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Flares From Proxima B’s Star Could Affect The Planet’s ‘Habitability’ | The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has just recently confirmed the discovery of a potentially habitable planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, a few light years away from Earth. |