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草榴社区's Melissa Rice celebrates one-year anniversary of rover Mars landing with speaking events at Museum of Flight | |||
How a Washington geologist is helping with the search for life on Mars | NASA celebrated the successful landing of its Perseverance rover on the surfaces of Mars on Thursday. Now, the real work begins, as the rover begins its search for signs of life on the planet鈥檚 surface, with the aid of Western Washington University planetary geologist 鈥 |
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How a Washington geologist is helping with the search for life on Mars | NASA celebrated the successful landing of its Perseverance rover on the surfaces of Mars on Thursday. Now, the real work begins, as the rover begins its search for signs of life on the planet鈥檚 surface, with the aid of Western Washington University planetary geologist 鈥 |
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NASA picks Researchers to take part in Curiosity Mars Rover mission | NASA has selected 28 researchers as participating scientists for the Curiosity Mars rover mission, including six newcomers to the rover鈥檚 science team. |
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WCC workshops point boys, girls toward nontraditional careers | A 鈥淕uys & Guts鈥 workshop aims to steer middle-school boys toward the careers in the medical profession that are more frequently held by women with presentations and activities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Whatcom Community College. Participants will visit a biology lab鈥 |
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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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OU research team creates new molecule | An OU physicist is leading a research team that has created a new molecule, resulting in an article in Science magazine and a possible pathway to quantum computers. James Shaffer, a professor of atomic, molecular and optical physics, led a team that included Hossein Sadeghpour of Harvard鈥 |
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Western professor elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences | George "Pinky" Nelson, a former NASA astronaut and current professor of physics and astronomy at Western Washington University, has been elected to the Washington State Academy of Sciences. |