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Nov. 19, 2008    Technology    Health and Medicine    Environment 
Track your fitness, environmental impact with new cell phone applications
Track your fitness, environmental impact with new cell phone applications
Researchers at the University of Washington and Intel have created two new cell phone applications, dubbed UbiFit and UbiGreen, to automatically track workouts and green transportation.
Nov. 18, 2008    Campus 
UW over-enrolled by more than 1,000 students
Undergraduate students returned to the University of Washington this fall in numbers well above what was expected, resulting in the Seattle campus having about 1,100 students more than predicted and authorized under the state budget for the UW.
Nov. 18, 2008    Campus    Politics and Government 
Stephen E. Hanson selected as vice provost, UW Office of Global Affairs
Hanson is the Herbert J. Ellison Professor of Political Science. He begins in Global Affairs on Jan. 5.
Nov. 18, 2008    Social Science 
Stress hinders rats' decision-making abilities
Neuroscientists from the University of Washington have found that a single exposure to uncontrollable stress impairs decision making in rats for several days, making them unable to reliably seek out the larger of two rewards.
Nov. 17, 2008    Technology    Science 
Pinning down the fleeting Internet: Web crawler archives historical data for easy searching
Pinning down the fleeting Internet: Web crawler archives historical data for easy searching
University of Washington researchers are grabbing hold of the fleeting Web and storing historical Web sites that users can easily search using an intuitive application called Zoetrope.
Nov. 13, 2008    Health and Medicine 
What do you have in mind? Ethical questions in neuroscience
New methods for examining and influencing brain activity have led to better treatments for disabling neurological and psychiatric diseases, but they also pose ethical questions about their use inside and outside of medicine.
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Nov. 12, 2008    Business    Technology 
Save money and resources: free energy assessments for 20 Seattle-area businesses
Energy experts from the University of Washington want to help local businesses cut their utility bills.
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Nov. 12, 2008    Science    Environment 
New book will tell much you didn't know about Northwest weather
New book will tell much you didn't know about Northwest weather
UW atmospheric sciences professor's book explains many phenomena of Northwest weather.
Nov. 10, 2008    Arts and Humanities 
Web site exposes previously undocumented KKK activity in Washington
Web site exposes previously undocumented KKK activity in Washington
UW scholars have shined new light on one of the darkest chapters of Washington history -- the days when the Ku Klux Klan was a temporary force in the state.
Nov. 6, 2008    Campus 
John Vinson selected as UW chief of police
John N. Vinson, who currently is undersheriff for the Isabella County Sheriff's Department in Mount Pleasant, Mich., has been selected as the chief of police at the University of Washington. His appointment will be effective in February 2009.
Nov. 5, 2008    Health and Medicine 
UW researchers find that having a big heart is not always a good thing
A cell signaling pathway that abnormally promotes heart muscle cell growth invariably leads to unhealthy enlargement of the heart. Researchers have recently discovered that the heart's overproduction of a molecule known as A-kinase anchoring protein-Lbc amplifies these harmful signals.
Nov. 5, 2008    Science 
DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds
DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds
DNA evidence shows conclusively that males from a North American warbler species interbred with females from a related species and took over a large part of the other species' range.
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Oct. 30, 2008    Politics and Government 
Are all precinct voting sites created equal? Maybe not
Lower-quality voting sites may discourage people from casting their ballots.
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Oct. 30, 2008    Health and Medicine 
Friend or foe? How the body's clot-busting system accelerates atherosclerosis
UW scientists are discovering how the body's over-production of clot-busters speeds up artery wall damage, knowledge that may point to new ideas for preventing heart disease and strokes.
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Chemical used to break up blood clots may also cause narrowing of blood vessels, a major problem in heart disease  |  July 29, 2002
Oct. 29, 2008    Science 
Scientists find evidence of tsunamis on Indian Ocean shores long before 2004
Scientists find evidence of tsunamis on Indian Ocean shores long before 2004
A quarter-million people were killed when a tsunami inundated Indian Ocean coastlines the day after Christmas in 2004. Now scientists have found evidence that the event was not a first-time occurrence.
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Oct. 28, 2008    Health and Medicine    Social Science 
Like rest of society, doctors implicitly favor whites over blacks
In the first large study to explore possible unconscious bias among physicians, researchers have found that doctors mirror the attitudes of the majority in society and implicitly favor whites over blacks.
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Roots of unconscious prejudice affect 90 to 95 percent of people, psychologists demonstrate at press conference  |  Sept. 29, 1998
Oct. 28, 2008    Health and Medicine 
Study finds racial and ethnic disparities in patient experiences, with some minority groups clustered in lower-performing primary care practices
A study surveying patients in more than 1,500 physician practices has found racial and ethnic disparities in patient health-care experiences, with minority patients having worse experiences than white patients.
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