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The New China Syndrome: Waiting for United States Climate Action While Pursuing Economic Growth

Will 2014 be remembered as the year that environmental policies of the world’s major economies began to adapt to seriously combat climate change? In the final weeks of last year, it seemed possible.

Seattle Times’ Ron Judd to Discuss the ‘Red Scare’ Firing of Former Western President Charles Fisher May 5 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
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…

The weak loonie’s impact on the local economy

Feelings run strong in our community when it comes to our northern neighbors.

Much has been said in the past two years about traffic, parking and the impacts of the traveling shopper. The question is, with the loonie in a slump and available parking at our area stores and malls becoming…

Closer ties to oil prices could mean more volatility for Canadian dollar

When it comes to figuring out what happens next with the Canadian dollar, checking the price of oil might be a good guide.

Faculty professional leave workshop announced for May 8
Graduate students to share research, theses at April 18 conference at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
Mars research unearths world of possibilities at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Melissa Rice’s career revolves around answering a question that continues to entice the human imagination: Can life evolve elsewhere in the universe?

Rice, an assistant professor at Western Washington University, thinks the answer may be found on Mars.

Border traffic into Whatcom County lowest in three years

With the Canadian dollar remaining weak, southbound border traffic into Whatcom County continues to fall, according to recent data from Western Washington University's Border Policy Research Institute.

Western students to present solar window in D.C.
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