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Discussion, book reading scheduled in Bellingham with transportation planner Mia Birk | Transportation planner Mia Birk will read from her new book "Joyride: Pedaling Toward a Healthier Planet" during an evening event Wednesday, Oct. 13. The Portland, Ore., transportation planner will read from her newly released book starting at 7 p.m. The free event will be in… |
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Friday, Oct. 8, named Viking 45 Day in Bellingham | |||
This week is Sustainability Week at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
The 2010 Regional Cleantech Open Winners Are ... | Also exhibiting at the Awards Expo as a CTO Innovation Partner was the Progressive 100mpg X-prize team from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute in Bellingham, who displayed their finalist Viking 45 EV on Alaskan Way outside the Bell Harbor Conference Center. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to hold X-Prize Team Day on Friday | Western Washington University has organized a Friday, Oct. 8, celebration of its Vehicle Research Institute team, which made it to the finals of a $10 million international competition to build a super fuel-efficient vehicle. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø X-Prize Team Day begins at 2 p.m. on the campus Performing… |
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Western to host X-Prize Team Day Oct. 8 | Western Washington University will host X-Prize Team Day at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, on the campus' Performing Arts Center Plaza to recognize the accomplishments of the team from the university's Vehicle Research Institute and its incredible run through the Progressive Automotive X-… |
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Western to celebrate '²ÝÁñÉçÇø X PRIZE Team Day' at PAC Plaza today | |||
More schools trying to serve Washington-grown food — but it isn't easy | Aahh, the Snoqualmie Valley. All that fertile land. All those vegetables. All that ... |
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National Geographic special on X PRIZE contest to air again today | |||
On the Moove | Professor Eric Leonhardt and his students at Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute have built a hybrid car that gets the equivalent of 94 miles a gallon while using a fuel made from a plentiful local waste product: cow manure. The most revolutionary aspect of this… |