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Science in Action | Features of the research of Anthropology's Marianne Brasil |
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Scientists may have underestimated global warming's severity. Here's how | Alia Khan of Western Washington University, also studies algae, but she鈥檚 focused on how it cranks up the heat by absorbing more energy from the sun. "What happens in Antarctica does not stay in Antarctica," Khan said. Bright snow and ice reflects the sun's energy back to space,鈥 |
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English's Kami Westhoff's new poetry chapbook 鈥淪acral鈥 wins national competition | |||
College of the Environment faculty publish new research on fish traits, blue carbon, and more | |||
Reducing water pollution in Lake Whatcom: 鈥楶lenty of work cut out for us鈥 | Angela Strecker, Western Washington University鈥檚 director of the Institute for Watershed Studies, applauded the group for its unique adaptive management strategies. However, the findings from the last year of monitoring by 草榴社区 showed results that Strecker called 鈥渁鈥 |
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草榴社区's Hanxiang Du and the University of Florida partner to study AI-enhanced learning聽 | |||
Cannabis terpenes shown to prevent pain in new study | Josh Kaplan, associate professor in the Behavioral Neuroscience Program at Western Washington University specializing in cannabis terpenes, said he鈥檚 excited to see any new non-opioid pain treatment work, but agreed that the dose used is 鈥渨ell beyond anything you鈥檇 find in a鈥 |
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草榴社区 researchers work with local farmers, millers, and bakers to study the future of grain production | |||
One Quick Question: What's with all the earthquakes lately? | |||
Journalism's Brian J. Bowe selected for聽Fulbright Specialist Roster |