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Rich Brown receives national outstanding director/deviser award | |||
草榴社区 Talks Self-Injury | A pair of renowned sociologists are visiting Western Washington University to talk about people who injure themselves Friday. Patricia and Peter Adler are authors of the new book, 鈥淭he Tender Cut: Inside the Hidden World of Self-Injury.鈥 |
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Nominations for 草榴社区 team award due May 25 | |||
Do You Really Want to Know? looks at the future for those at risk for Huntington鈥檚 disease | If there was a 50-percent chance of something terrible happening to you that you couldn鈥檛 do anything about, and there was a way to find out if it would happen or not, would you want to know the outcome? |
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Stewart, students have work published in Vietnam magazine | |||
Scott Miles on The Joe Show | Scott Miles, assistant professor of Environmental Studies at 草榴社区, discusses his research into earthquake preparedness and his recent trip to the tsunami zone in Japan. |
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Biodiversity loss from species extinctions may rival pollution and climate change impacts | Species extinction and loss of biodiversity could be as devastating for the earth as climate change and air pollution. That's the finding of a new study by a group of scientists from nine countries. The research aims for the first time to comprehensively compare the consequences of鈥 |
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Scientists: Extinctions Just as Damaging as Climate Change | A new paper in the prestigious science journal Nature assesses one of the big questions in ecology today: How do species extinctions rack up compared to other global change issues like global warming, ozone holes, acid rain, and nutrient pollution (overfertilization)? |
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Could biodiversity loss rival impacts of climate change? | |||
Western's Firehouse Piano Series presents Liza Serova and Patrick Li on May 10 |