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Electricity museum hopes to juice interest with MegaZapper

There is no denying this is an excellent way to promote a museum devoted to electrical inventions: Let patrons sit inside a 9-foot-tall metal cage and zap it with blue sparks carrying 4 million volts.

OK, so maybe the insurance company will have a few questions,…

2012-10-10
Panel to discuss Western Reads book Oct. 25 2012-10-08
Sunny fall weather invites outdoor study 2012-10-03
Professor's research on galaxy clusters submitted to The Astrophysical Journal 2012-09-27
O’Neil awarded $430K research potential algal biofuel 2012-09-26
Otto named to national group studying undergraduate life sciences education 2012-09-24
Wapple vs. Womple: What’s really in a name?

A few weeks ago, we wrote a story about Womple, a new startup out of Bellingham that’s developing easy ways to make mobile Web sites for restaurants, dentists and other small businesses. A bunch of folks read the story, including the CEO at a 10-year-old mobile app development shop out of the U.…

2012-09-17
Former resident named to change biology education

Joann Otto, a former East County resident and daughter of the late Sen. Glenn Otto and Helen Otto, has become one of 40 scientists tasked with changing how life sciences are taught.

Otto is a professor and chairwoman of the biology department at Western Washington University in Bellingham…

2012-09-17
Student pioneers method for breaking down CO2 2012-09-05
New exhibit at Lynden Pioneer Museum to explore the world of engines

Recent exhibits at Lynden Pioneer Museum have explored fences, the history of bicycles and the roots of modern Christmas traditions.

Working with a modest budget and without state-of-the-art facilities, the museum's director and curator, Troy Luginbill, keeps coming up with…

2012-09-04
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