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This column keeps readers up to date on the current breakthroughs and scientific research going on at the UW, such as research on greenhouse gases and a design help desk for scientists.
Two UW students named Facebook Fellows
When fourth-year Ph.D. student Jeff Huang was 7 years old, his favorite toys were Legos and a computer. Huang saw computers around his house when they were still new to the market because his father was a computer science engineer.
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TB causes, public lectures about the brain, and research on tidal forces
TB causes, public lectures about the brain, and research on tidal forces
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Marine microorganisms, fossil fuels, and the malaria death toll
This column keeps track of new research in the UW community.
UW faculty to open new center for reading and writing disabilities
For the first time in five years, a center at the UW will specifically provide basic learning needs for younger students with reading and writing disabilities.
UW students create online game, raise funds for local wetlands
Students at the UW Bothell campus are using a Facebook game to raise awareness — and funding — for the restoration of local wetlands.
New genome center receives $30 million in grants
Two new grants from the National Human Genome Research Institute have opened doors for studying genetics at the UW.
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This column features technology news and innovative scientific breakthroughs at the UW, such as artificial limb technology, Mars rocks, and research on fruit flies.
UW business students compete in xTREME Accounting games
This year, a group of UW business students took accounting to the extreme.
UW students build rocket for NASA competition
This year, a team of UW students will build and launch a rocket that can climb up to one mile above ground.
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Surgical robots and Hubble observations
This column features technology news and innovative scientific breakthroughs at the UW, like surgical robots and observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope.
UW research discovers why not all chili peppers are spicy
UW research has answered the question: Why are some chili peppers spicy and others not?
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Melting buildings to save energy, fresh water in the Arctic Sea, and mercury in the food chain
This column features technology news and innovative scientific breakthroughs at the UW, like phase-change materials in a new building, research about fresh water in the Arctic Sea, and a new study on mercury in the food chain.
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UW Bothell students and faculty get creative with math education
Students and faculty at UW Bothell are developing a program that teaches math with the help of an Xbox controller.
New competition asks students to solve global health issues
A statewide contest titled “Be the Change” wants UW students to try their hand at solving any one of the world’s most pressing health issues.
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