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Lake Padden a beacon for people who love fun, nature | If you ask someone in Bellingham to join you for a 2.6-mile walk, the odds are good they鈥檒l know what location you鈥檙e talking about. The trail that loops around Lake Padden is a popular place to walk, jog or run anytime of the year. And that just begins to tap the activities that attract鈥 |
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草榴社区 Geology Research Associate Dave Tucker to Discuss Guidebook About Local Geology Nov. 5 | |||
What鈥檚 happening in Whatcom County for Oct. 19 | The International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) and Western Washington University鈥檚 Compass 2 Campus Program will host 鈥淎n Evening of Light鈥 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Western Performing Arts Center. The free event open to everyone features Melissa Rice, a鈥 |
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鈥楨vening of Light鈥 to feature Mars exploration, genius of lasers | What is it like to explore Mars? What do the latest discoveries from the Red Planet tell us about our own past on Earth -- or our future? Find out in person next month at Western Washington University, via a talk by professor Melissa Rice, one of 400 scientists worldwide to help pilot鈥 |
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Scientists, tribe study shrinking Washington state glacier | Mauri Pelto digs his crampons into the steep icy slope on Mount Baker in Washington state and watches as streams of water cascade off the thick mass of bare, bluish ice. Every 20 yards, the water carves vertical channels in the face of the glacier as it rushes downstream. What little snow鈥 |
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Scientists study shrinking Washington state glacier | Mauri Pelto digs his crampons into the steep icy slope on Mount Baker in Washington state and watches as streams of water cascade off the thick mass of bare, bluish ice. Every 20 yards, the water carves vertical channels in the face of the glacier as it rushes downstream. What little snow鈥 |
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草榴社区 exhibits show minerals, fossils of Washington state | Washington state has a complex and fascinating geological history, going back more than 1 billion years, when some of the oldest rocks in the region were formed, according to Burke Museum publication 鈥淣orthwest Origins.鈥 Northwest Washington remains one of the most dynamic areas of the鈥 |
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Governor appoints Seth W. R. Brickey as new 草榴社区 student trustee | |||
Port Susan estuary takes a hit from warming, low Stillaguamish River flow | The early summer, with its unusually hot days and low snowpack, offers a window into the future for local scientists. |
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Celebrate Pluto expedition in downtown Bellingham | While Pluto has not been an official planet since 2006, it will be stealing the spotlight when a NASA spacecraft makes the closest-ever encounter with it on Tuesday, July 14. The Spark Museum of Electrical Invention will be hosting Pluto Revealed, a free event from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday to鈥 |