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I am pleased to announce that Professor Liz Van Volkenburgh has agreed to serve as the Interim Director of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, beginning January 1, 2017,...Read more
Women researchers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) departments tend to have a wider range of collaborators than men, but are still significantly underrepresented, especially in genomics, according to...Read more
More than 90 percent of ivory in large, seized shipments came from elephants that died less than three years before, ...Read more
Our nervous systems are remarkable translators, channeling information from many sources and initiating appropriate behavioral responses.
But though we know how a lot about how neurons work, scientists do not...Read more
Estella Leopold, a University of Washington professor emeritus of biology, spent her career immersed in field botany and fossilized pollen grains. But this professional legacy sprouted from a childhood forged...Read more
Mice sing like a jet-engine via EurekAlert!
Wild mice, rats and also many other rodents produce ultrasonic songs that they use for courting and territorial defense. These love songs...Read more
Four species of pangolin are native across Asia, but due to trafficking, they’re now listed as endangered or critically endangered. As Asian numbers have dwindled, traders have turned their gaze...Read more