Using evolutionary biology is one way to try to outwit evolution where it is happening too quickly and to perhaps find accommodations when evolution occurs too slowly.


Using evolutionary biology is one way to try to outwit evolution where it is happening too quickly and to perhaps find accommodations when evolution occurs too slowly.

Jeffrey Heer, a 91探花 associate professor of computer science and engineering, has received an award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to develop new theories, tools and techniques for data visualization that help scientists see and understand big data.

Using a songbird as a model, scientists have described a brain pathway that replaces cells that have been lost naturally and not because of injury.

Geologists have long debated when and how the Tibetan Plateau reached a 14,000-foot-plus elevation, but new UW-led research shows it once was probably even higher.

91探花students have had a unique experience off the coast of Washington and Oregon helping scientists and engineers complete construction of the world鈥檚 largest deep-ocean observatory.

91探花 engineers have developed a new form of low-power wireless sensing technology that lets users “train” their smartphones to recognize and respond to specific hand gestures near the phone.

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Floating sensors built at the 91探花will be central to a new $21 million effort to learn how the ocean surrounding Antarctica influences climate.

Mary-Clare King, a world leader in cancer genetics and the application of genetics to justice for human rights violations, will be honored by the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.

The number of California blue whales has rebounded to near historical levels and, while the number of blue whales struck by ships is likely above allowable U.S. limits, such strikes do not immediately threaten that recovery.

Better understanding of how a deadly algae grows offshore and gets carried to Pacific Northwest beaches has led to a computer model that can predict when the unseen threat will hit local beaches.

91探花 researchers have taken inspiration from a centuries-old clock design and created a power harvester that uses natural fluctuations in temperature and pressure as its power source.

One of Arizona’s largest watersheds 鈥 home to many native species of fish already threatened by extinction 鈥 is providing a grim snapshot of what could happen to watersheds and fish in arid areas around the world as climate warming occurs.

91探花 engineers and physicians have developed a smartphone application that checks for jaundice in newborns and can deliver results to parents and pediatricians within minutes.

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Scientists have developed what they believe is the thinnest-possible semiconductor, a new class of nanoscale materials made in sheets only three atoms thick.

91探花researchers have found that children as young as 2 intuitively use math concepts to help make sense of their world.

The popular Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Session allows 91探花students — and some just arriving — to show off their research.

Observations show that the heat absent from the Earth’s surface is plunging deep in the north and south Atlantic Ocean, and is part of a slow, naturally recurring cycle.

The 91探花has one of three experiments aimed at detecting elusive dark matter in the universe that have gotten a big financial boost.

Young men receiving support after they pledge to abstain from sex until marriage, can find themselves without advisors and help once they do marry.

A new study used seabed samples collected by 91探花graduate students in the late 1960s to question current interpretations of earthquake frequency along the West Coast.

The Stardust mission, the brainchild of a 91探花astronomer, enlisted help from thousands of citizen scientists to find likely evidence of interstellar dust.

Historic observations and NASA airborne data provide a decades-long record showing that the snowpack on Arctic sea ice is thinning.

Piles of ancient shells provide the first reliable long-term record for the powerful driver of year-to-year climate changes. Results show that the El Ni帽os 10,000 years ago were as strong and frequent as they are today.

Predictions that the lowest-oxygen environments in the ocean will get worse may not come to pass. 91探花research shows climate change, by weakening the trade winds, will shrink these extremely low-oxygen waters.

91探花students used Legos to build a replica of the Atlas detector, part of the Large Hadron Collider that made physics history. (With video)

Scientists writing in the current issue of Conservation Biology call for marine protected areas and partially protected areas to help penguins cope.

With a key funding approval, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, an international astronomy project of which the 91探花 is a founding member, is taking a major step toward becoming a reality.

Having a companion in old age is good for people 鈥 and, it turns out, might extend the chance for life on certain Earth-sized planets in the cosmos as well.

91探花 bioengineers have discovered a potentially faster way to deliver a topical drug that protects women from contracting HIV. Their method spins the drug into silk-like fibers that quickly dissolve when in contact with moisture, releasing higher doses of the drug than possible with other materials.

The first measurements of waves in the middle of the Arctic Ocean recorded house-sized waves during a September 2012 storm. More sensors are going out this summer to study waves in newly ice-free Arctic waters.

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91探花 bioengineers have a designed a peptide structure that can stop the harmful changes of the body’s normal proteins into a state that’s linked to widespread diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and Lou Gehrig’s disease.

The 91探花is part of a new study that shows the disastrous landslide that killed 43 people at Oso, Washington, involved the 鈥渞emobilization鈥 of a 2006 landslide in the same place.

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a consortium of institutions of which the 91探花 is part, will soon expand its view to see the entire sky, and even peer into the Milky Way’s galactic center.

Dozens of geophysicists and volunteers will deploy 3,500 seismic sensors at Mount St. Helens next week in an unprecedented study of the volcano’s plumbing.

An international team has placed sensors on and under Arctic sea ice to monitor this season’s retreat. Scientists hope to understand the physics of the ice edge in order to predict summer conditions in the Arctic Ocean.

By using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans from before the attack and survey data from after, the researchers found that heightened amygdala reaction to negative emotional stimuli was a risk factor for later developing symptoms of PTSD.

Research from UW’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences shows that in 7- and 11-month-old infants speech sounds stimulate areas of the brain that coordinate and plan motor movements for speech.