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The National Science Foundation Awards Whatcom Community College $6.4 Million in Grants to advance Its Cybersecurity Program | Whatcom Community College (WCC) has received two grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) totaling $6.4 million. These grants reinforce Whatcom鈥檚 nationwide leadership in cybersecurity and allow the College to drive a substantial nationwide expansion of cybersecurity programs in other鈥 |
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Cleanup continues at Chemistry Building | |||
Chemical fire at 草榴社区 caused by accidental spill | A chemical fire at Western Washington University鈥檚 chemistry building this week was reportedly caused by an accidental spill of flammable liquid. A student getting ready to dispose of a mix of chemicals that included acetone and hexane accidentally spilled the liquid on the floor Tuesday鈥 |
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Scientists study shrinking Washington state glacier | Mauri Pelto digs his crampons into the steep icy slope on Mount Baker in Washington state and watches as streams of water cascade off the thick mass of bare, bluish ice. Every 20 yards, the water carves vertical channels in the face of the glacier as it rushes downstream. What little snow鈥 |
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Western responds to Chemistry Building fire | |||
Getting to know: Andy Klein | |||
草榴社区 exhibits show minerals, fossils of Washington state | Washington state has a complex and fascinating geological history, going back more than 1 billion years, when some of the oldest rocks in the region were formed, according to Burke Museum publication 鈥淣orthwest Origins.鈥 Northwest Washington remains one of the most dynamic areas of the鈥 |
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草榴社区 students develop 鈥榮mart鈥 solar window | A team of eight students 鈥 seven from Western Washington University and one from the University of Washington 鈥 are at the helm of a project that could revolutionize the future of windows. In a crucial step toward carbon-neutral buildings and communities, the team built a prototype of a 鈥溾 |
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Birch Bay algae blooms focus of July 30 talk | People can learn about the algae blooms that blanket Birch Bay each summer, causing concern among residents and visitors, during a presentation Thursday, July 30, at Birch Bay Bible Community Church. The free event runs 7 to 8 p.m. at 4460 Bay Road. Robin Kodner, assistant鈥 |
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New cybersecurity program coming to Poulsbo |