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University of Washington Inc

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Washington

Founded

1861-02-28

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Articles

5522 Articles

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Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools

Description

Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the West Coast and is one of the preeminent research universities in the world. Located minutes from downtown Seattle, the main UW campus provides gorgeous views of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges and, every spring, attracts visitors from all over to world who come to witness the blooming of its cherry blossom trees. As the state’s flagship university, the UW serves more students than any other institution in the Northwest. In addition to its Seattle campus, the University has thriving campuses in Tacoma and Bothell and a robust professional and continuing education program. Anyone can enjoy and be enriched by all the UW has to offer, including world-class libraries, art, music, drama, sports and the highest quality medical care in Washington state. Being public also means being engaged with our communities, and through knowledge and discovery we are elevating the quality of lives of others.

Articles

University of Washington - Monitoring for marine life: Testing New Methods to Assess the Potential Impacts of Tidal Turbines on Marine Mammals

2024-02-26 (electricenergyonline.com)

University of Washington - Monitoring for marine life: Testing New Methods to Assess the Potential Impacts of Tidal Turbines on Marine Mammals

By Lyra FontaineMarine renewable energy is power generated from the movement of water, such as waves, tides and currents. If harnessed, it could help significantly in meeting energy needs in the U. . .

Read more
Julian Sachs ’89 strives to mitigate climate change through Banyu Carbon technology

2024-02-14 (williamsrecord.com)

Julian Sachs ’89 strives to mitigate climate change through Banyu Carbon technology

Julian Sachs ’89 hopes to offer potential solutions for the future of carbon capture. In 2022, Sachs patented a technology called Banyu Carbon that uses sunlight and seawater to produce a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide.

Read more
A New Carbon Removal Startup Is Powered by Sunlight and Seawater

2024-02-13 (bloomberg.com)

A New Carbon Removal Startup Is Powered by Sunlight and Seawater

Cutting energy use is a key carbon cleanup challenge. Two University of Washington professors think they’ve cracked it.

Read more
WA solar energy projects getting $156 million in federal funds

2024-02-04 (seattletimes.com)

WA solar energy projects getting $156 million in federal funds

The Environmental Protection Agency announced total of $7 billion in grants for solar energy programs across the U.S.

Read more
The Ongoing Climate Emergency in Antarctica

2023-10-03 (mfame.guru)

The Ongoing Climate Emergency in Antarctica

Antarctica's shrinking sea ice cover and rapidly melting glaciers have become alarming indicators of climate change's accelerating impacts. This article explo

Read more
These solar-powered, origami-inspired robots can change shape mid-flight

2023-09-28 (arstechnica.com)

These solar-powered, origami-inspired robots can change shape mid-flight

Switching from unfolded to folded states stabilizes the microflyer's descent.

Read more
POTATOES

2023-08-21 (washingtonpost.com)

POTATOES

Climate change has helped a small town become the world capital of french fry production. But a dwindling water supply could reverse its progress entirely.

Read more
Washington scientist says climate change is creating ‘a world with fewer seabirds’

2023-07-23 (opb.org)

Washington scientist says climate change is creating ‘a world with fewer seabirds’

University of Washington scientists found that climate change is generating marine heat waves that are killing off millions of seabirds from California to Alaska.

Read more
Fossil fuel lobbyists buoyed by green groups, liberal climate efforts

2023-07-05 (washingtontimes.com)

Fossil fuel lobbyists buoyed by green groups, liberal climate efforts

A vast array of left-leaning groups working to combat climate change and promote clean energy are hiring lobbyists whose clients include members of the very industry they’re trying to take down: fossil fuels.

Read more

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