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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Host Timothy Ballew II to Speak at the Inaugural Salish Sea Speakers Series Jan. 14
Volcanoes Sparked an Explosion in Human Intelligence, Researcher Argues

Vast lava flows may have provided humans with access to heat and fire for cooking their food millions of years ago, one researcher has proposed. That, in turn, would have enabled the evolution of human intelligence, Michael Medler, a geographer at Western Washington University, said at the…

Medler, students present wildfire research at Texas conference
Christmas counters find 28,000 birds, hawk among rarer finds in Western Pa.

Mark VanderVen marveled as a bald eagle soared across a river Saturday near a housing development in Squirrel Hill.

A few miles away in Schenley Park, a friend of his spotted an rarer species: the northern harrier, which is a type of hawk.

Dynamo Chandra Johnson Doesn’t Let Adversity Stand in the Way of Success

An accomplished musician and budding environmental scientist, Bellingham’s Chandra Johnson has overcome tremendous adversity. Her unwavering drive, supportive friends and family, and persistently positive attitude have pulled her through one of the most difficult years of her young life.

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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Marine Scientist Suzanne Strom Honored With Prestigious ASLO Fellowship
Huxley College to hold Thursday reflection session to discuss recent events
Former Huxley dean named to North Pacific and Bering Sea Fisheries Advisory Body
Using Technology to Find Hidden Graves

One morning in July 2005, Amy Mundorff rode into the Bosnian countryside, tagging along with a team from the International Commission on Missing Persons. The roads wound past forests, farmland and villages. The group stopped near a field in a hilly area on the outskirts of a village to meet an…

Bennink to discuss business sustainability Oct. 22
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