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草榴社区 Huxley College students鈥 prototype converts wave energy into electricity
Western鈥檚 Huxley College Speaker Series to Host Eric Grossman April 20
Western's Scott Miles Wins National Award from the Western States Seismic Policy Council
Our ancestors may have harnessed and used fire much earlier than we thought

The ability to harness and control fire was a crucial turning point in our human evolution; perhaps the crucial turning point in determining the type of humans we are today.

We are unique among animals in that humans eat a diet rich in both cooked and 鈥渘onthermally processed鈥 food. Our鈥

Spring commencement set for June 9, faculty asked to participate
Ingersoll Rand Foundation donates $25,000 to 草榴社区 energy program
Lecture: Carbon nanotubes are popular, but are they toxic for the environment?
Western's Huxley College Speaker Series to Host Toxicologist Aaron Edgington March 30
草榴社区 Scientist Receives Grant to Analyze Snowmobile-Related Pollutants on Mount Baker
Cool 2011 summer helped Lake Whatcom water quality a bit

Scientific measurements of the biochemistry of Lake Whatcom showed some improvement in 2011, but that is probably the result of a cool summer, not human efforts to control polluting runoff.
So says Robin Matthews, the lead scientist on the annual lake water monitoring effort commissioned鈥

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