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Sustainability conversation series continues Nov. 5 | |||
Lippman to discuss book of puns at Village Books Nov. 10 | |||
State environmental conference slated for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
The jellyfish are coming! Experts tangle with exploding population | A "jellyfish bloom" may sound pretty, but it can get ugly fast. A swarm of moon jellyfish from the Baltic Sea were sucked into the cooling pipes of a nuclear power plant on the Swedish coast last week, shutting down one of the three units for four days. In 2008, another such "… |
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Lynn publishes new book on the Spanish Inquisition | |||
Washington's GMO Labeling Initiative Fires Up Global Food Industry | Agribusiness and the food industry have pumped a record $17 million into Washington state so far to defeat Initiative 522. That's the ballot measure to require labeling of some foods and beverages with genetically engineered ingredients. Six months ago, it’s doubtful very many… |
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Jeff Wright to retire at end of academic year as dean of College of Sciences and Technology | |||
Gift of aprons connects Western to Switzerland | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø talk will cover water-resource management | Hart Hodges, director of Western Washington University’s Center for Economic and Business Research, will present a talk on water-resource management on Thursday, Oct. 3, as part of the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Huxley College of the Environment’s speaker series. |
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Trimble receives national Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award |