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The mysterious decline of Puget Sound herring | Pacific herring might be the most popular dish in Puget Sound. The small silvery swimmers are called 鈥渇orage fish鈥 not because they鈥檙e rummaging for food, but because just about everything wants to eat them. |
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Threatened Puget Sound marine life shows global threat of ocean acidification | Chemistry is not always easy to learn or communicate about, but it is at the very root of the problem our oceans face today. The chemistry of the world's oceans and inland marine waters, such as Puget Sound, is changing significantly and with unprecedented speed. The most serious of these鈥 |
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Seattle City Light-Backed Researchers Win Awards | Two Western Washington University graduate student wildlife researchers who received some of their funding from Seattle City Light鈥檚 Wildlife Research Program won awards from the Washington and Oregon chapters of The Wildlife Society during the organization鈥檚 2013 annual meeting. 尝别蝉濒颈别鈥 |
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Scientists Find Way to Get That Song Out of Your Head | Researchers studying earworms say they have the answer to getting rid of that catchy song stuck in your head. Jen Markham explains what the psychologists found and what researchers say are the top songs that get stuck in people's heads. |
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Undergrads can apply for funding for creative activities | |||
Funding available for graduate student research | |||
Money available for grant-in-aid and pilot projects | |||
Students to present ideas for State Street March 14 | |||
Andy Bunn part of global research team shedding new light on the changing Arctic | |||
Has government regulation slowed the recovery? | Has over-regulation held back the nation鈥檚 economic recovery? It鈥檚 a claim that politicians -- particularly pro-business conservatives -- periodically make, most recently Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., during a March 10, 2013, appearance on ABC鈥檚 This Week with George Stephanopoulos. 闯辞丑苍蝉辞苍鈥檚鈥 |