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Published: 11/08/2016

More than 90 percent of ivory in large, seized shipments came from elephants that died less than three years before, ...Read more

Published: 11/02/2016

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

Published: 10/25/2016

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The White House designated today, October 25, 2016 as Active Learning Day! Active learning makes large science classes more engaging for...Read more

Published: 10/17/2016

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To many people on the front lines of elephant conservation, the defeat of the effort to uplist the Appendix 2 elephants was infuriating. Lee...Read more

Published: 10/13/2016

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

Published: 10/11/2016

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

Published: 10/06/2016

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

Published: 10/04/2016

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Cone snails may be the slowest of any ocean-going snail, but when it comes to dinner, they are speedy and thorough: their venom is among...Read more

Published: 10/03/2016

In the mid-1960s, Robert Paine, a scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, discovered a hidden organizing principle in the coastal ecosystem he was studying. When a certain species...Read more

Published: 09/30/2016

Batwoman may be just a comic-book character, but at the UW we have our very own. Her name is Sharlene Santana, and you will find her in an unusually tidy...Read more

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