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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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Big Picture Science Radio Show: Forget to Remember | You must not remember this. Indeed, it may be key to having a healthy brain. Our gray matter evolved to forget things; otherwise we鈥檇 have the images of every face we saw on the subway rattling around our head all day long. Yet we鈥檙e building computers with the capacity to remember everything.鈥 |
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草榴社区 faculty to help celebrate Pluto flyby | |||
Finding Korean American history in the Pacific Northwest | The story of 鈥淗an in the Pacific Northwest鈥 has been in the making for 30 years. Since the founding of the Korean American Historical Society (KAHS) by Daeshik Yu in 1985, while he was in the Department of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, a primary goal has been to鈥 |
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Earthquakes could shake Abbotsford again | A small earthquake that rattled buildings and woke some Abbotsford residents is a reminder that the ground beneath the Fraser Valley has the potential to shift at a moment鈥檚 notice. The quake, measuring 3.3 on the Richter Scale, took place around 12:45 a.m. Sunday. The tremor occurred 10鈥 |
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What You Should Know About The Danger Of Ice Caves | Kim Malcolm talks to Doug Clark, associate professor of geology at Western Washington University, about the different types of ice caves, how they are formed and their risks. |
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Vietnam鈥檚 Party chief heads to US to meet Obama in historic visit | Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong will visit the US next week in a five-day landmark trip that is especially crucial at a time the two former foes increasingly need each other in the face of a rising China. Trong, the first Vietnam’s Party chief to visit the US, will meet鈥 |
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Seniors often fall prey to fraudulent health products | If the product that promises to help you sleep, erase your wrinkles, and ease your arthritis pain sounds too good to be true 鈥 it probably is. Americans spend $25 billion a year on fraudulent health products, and 60 percent of the victims are over the age of 60, says Jeanne Freeman,鈥 |
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CEDAR allows faculty to share work, expand readership | |||
Peninsula sees a rising risk of fires | The increasing fire risk tied to abnormally warm and dry weather conditions is igniting concerns statewide, including in Clallam County and Sequim. Typically, the fire season for Clallam County is from July through the end of September, but 鈥渁ll bets are off this year鈥 as the season is鈥 |