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VIDEO: Western wins Green Business of the Year | |||
Naval architect to discuss advances in wind energy Nov. 20 | |||
Mystery of why millions of star fish dissolved into goo off Pacific coast solved | Scientists have cracked the mystery of what has killed millions of sea stars in waters off the Pacific coast, from British Columbia to Mexico. |
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Offshore Wind to Be Discussed at Western Washington University | William Hurley, naval architect from The Glosten Associates and PelaStar, will discuss the introduction of offshore wind energy in Europe as part of Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment Speaker Series at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20 in Communications Facility 120 on鈥 |
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Transformer removal ends decade-long utility upgrade project | |||
Documentary 'Return of the River' to screen at Western Nov. 13 | |||
Calling All Majors: Sparking Clean Energy Interest from Students in Washington | Energy is everywhere. From the food we eat, to the plants we grow, to our daily exercise routines鈥攅nergy is at the root of all of these processes. That is why Western Washington University (草榴社区) developed its Institute for Energy Studies, which prepares students to shape our clean energy economy鈥 |
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Chuckanut鈥檚 Rock Trail brings dramatic geology up close | The aptly named Rock Trail weaves between towering sandstone walls and truck-sized boulders before descending toward Lost Lake. And if you鈥檝e hiked here through all seasons and explored every nook and cranny as Bellingham geologist George Mustoe has, you would notice one compelling detail:&#鈥 |
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The ReMade Project | Leah Sepida-Cohen鈥檚 cat caves are made from expired climbing rope and look like artfully coiled snakes. Nolan Shinn has created small, electric-red birdhouses out of old fire extinguishers. Their classmate, Rosie Meyers, has crafted playful, fish-shaped cat toys from discarded vertical blinds.鈥 |
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草榴社区 design students to sell their products at Ideal | 鈥淩eMade,鈥 the annual challenge for Western Washington University industrial design students, features original products created from used materials from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at Ideal, 1227 Cornwall Ave., during the Downtown Art Walk. |