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Grant to Create DB of Potential Earthquake Scenarios | Western Washington University assistant professor of Environmental Studies Scott Miles and Research Associate Rebekah Green of Western Washington University's Resilience Institute have received a $45,000 grant from the Washington Emergency Management Division (WAEMD) to create and populate… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø researcher proposes lava flows, fires influenced human evolution | Western Washington University associate professor of Environmental Studies Michael Medler has recently published a new hypothesis about factors that influenced human evolution. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Medler publishes new hypothesis on human evolution | |||
In the search for what made us human, a new take on the importance of fire | Somewhere long ago rolled back into the ancient mists of time are key players in a long life or death drama. The players in that drama are those things, places and beings that molded us, shaped us, helped create that which we now see ourselves as – modern Homo sapiens. One of those… |
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Huxley's Troy Abel selected for Aspen Environment Forum Scholars Program | |||
State university receives grant to create database of disaster scenarios | There are few things in life as frightening as being in the midst of a major earthquake. They often begin as a low vibration, a feel and a sound as though a large truck is rumbling by outside a house or office. Quickly they escalate into a fierce, deadly freight train of a roar with… |
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Zaferatos to share stories of faculty-led travel in Greece May 3 | |||
On Earth Day, Richard Conlin and Bill Deitrich will speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Environmental Studies’ Scott Miles invited to United Nations’ Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction | |||
Myers participates in workshop on natural history and society |