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What toll did recent flooding take on Whatcom鈥檚 salmon?

Salmon may live underwater, but they are not immune to damage from the flooding that has inundated Whatcom County in recent days, according to local salmon experts and advocates.

鈥淪almon are adapted to high flows, and it鈥檚 actually a pretty important part of their life cycle,鈥 said James鈥

What Eating Disorder Recovery for Runners Looks Like Now

鈥淢y participants yelled that loud and clear in studies,鈥 says Jessyca Arthur-Cameselle, associate professor of sport and exercise psychology and co-director of the Center for Performance Excellence at Western Washington University. She鈥檚 been studying collegiate and older athletes who have鈥

NSF awards new grant to Math's Mariana Smit Vega Garcia
One patient at a time: 草榴社区's Jeff Carroll and n-Lorem
草榴社区鈥檚 Alia Khan Receives $1.2 million CAREER Grant from the NSF to Continue Research in the Antarctic and the Cascades
草榴社区's Michael Wolff to debut his new documentary, "Hot Lands," Oct. 30 at the Pickford
This book of poetry says, 'I have fists,' and the world needs to know

Fists curling and uncurling. People who don't look each other in the eye. Food, and everyone coming together around it. These are the images at the core of Jane Wong's second collection of poems, How To Not Be Afraid Of Everything.

"That turning around when I walk down the鈥

草榴社区's Melissa Rice co-publishes new article in 'Science' about the initial discoveries of the Mars Perseverance rover
Research Recap for Oct. 1: 草榴社区 gets a new Germanium detector, and inside the life of the pinto abalone
Boston sheds more light on its relationship to slavery

The image of Northern cities like Boston as centers of abolitionist activity has overshadowed the history of their role in slavery,鈥 said Jared Hardesty, an associate history professor at Western Washington University 补苍诲鈥

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