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Research Recap for Oct. 15 |
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2021-10-15 |
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Western’s Fall Enrollment Sets New Records for Diversity and Graduate Programs |
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2021-10-12 |
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WWU's Melissa Rice co-publishes new article in 'Science' about the initial discoveries of the Mars Perseverance rover |
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2021-10-11 |
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Perseverance’s first major successes on Mars – an update from mission scientists |
In the short time since NASA’s Perseverance rover landed in Mars’ Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021, it’s already made history. At the moment, Mars and the Earth are on opposite sides of the Sun, and the two planets cannot communicate with each other. After working nonstop for the past 216… |
2021-10-08 |
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Research Recap for Oct. 1: WWU gets a new Germanium detector, and inside the life of the pinto abalone |
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2021-10-01 |
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WWU's Spark Science podcast explores diversity and accessibility in the sciences |
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2021-09-30 |
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U.S. News Ranks WWU as Top Public Master’s-Granting School in Pacific Northwest for the 22nd Straight Year |
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2021-09-16 |
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In Memoriam: Arlie Norman |
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2021-08-05 |
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Inside the Delta Variant: A conversation with Western’s virologist, Gerry Prody |
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2021-08-04 |
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This is what the heat wave did at Mount Baker and what that means for Whatcom County |
Bob Mitchell, a professor of hydrogeology at Western Washington University, said that if the planet’s warming trend continues, Mount Baker’s glaciers will keep retreating and the Nooksack could become fed by rainfall, rather than by glacial melt. “We’re predicting that the snowline will… |
2021-07-12 |
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