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Three Western students Win First Place in Environmental Challenge Competition | |||
A high school senior in Spokane built a tiny home for a school project and plans to live in it during college | Four years ago, Emmett Linklater could have chosen anything for his final project at the Community School. He decided to do something big. |
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Western Washington University’s Huxley College of the Environment to Offer New Summer Program in Poulsbo | |||
Environmental Science’s Erika McPhee-Shaw invited to speak at Cornell | |||
‘We can all be scientists’: Here’s how | At its heart, so much about the scientific discoveries that have moved human civilization forward comes down to one thing: data. For hundreds of years, this paradigm has ruled the scientific process – scientist collects data, scientist analyzes data, scientist comes to conclusion based… |
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Algae: A Love Story | |||
UComm, NSSFO staffers bring home four awards from CASE conference | |||
Interim Director takes over at Shannon Point Marine Center | Brian Bingham will serve as interim director of Western Washington University’s Shannon Point Marine Center. Bingham, a professor of environmental sciences in Western’s Huxley College of the Environment, began his duties last week. He was appointed to the… |
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Huxley's Brian Bingham Named Interim Director of ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Shannon Point Marine Center | |||
As glaciers melt, tourism dries up in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca | Meltwater from fast-disappearing glaciers also is eating into newly exposed rock in the Cordillera Blanca mountains, turning the water rushing downstream acidic – sometimes as much as lemon juice, making it undrinkable, said John All, a climate researcher and director of the Mountain… |