A farm, a barn, and a handful of talks by really smart people The 8th Smoke Farm Symposium featured talks by professor Tanya Erzen, writer and filmmaker Charles Mudede, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Ken... John O'Brien
Cancer patients may have been undiagnosed at UW – because researchers took tumor samples When cancer tissue is removed from a patient, doctors are supposed to hand it over to someone to form diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Leftover... Amy Radil
Reservations to see the total solar eclipse are going fast – and it's still a year away Bill Radke talks with Geekwire's Alan Boyle about North American eclipse of the sun expected August 2017. It's first of its kind in almost a hundred... Shane Mehling
'Putrid' corpse flower expected to bloom soon Volunteer Park has a fragrant new tenant. The University of Washington Biology Department has loaned the Volunteer Park Conservatory a so-called corpse... Caroline Chamberlain
Why the discovery of planet Proxima b is worth crying about The discovery of a planet that could hold life just a few light-years away is enough to make Alan Boyle teary. "When we look back millennia from now, we... Kim Malcolm
Look out! A T-Rex (skull) is coming to Seattle There's a Tyrannosaurus rex in Seattle. A team from the Burke Museum and University of Washington dug up the skull and other bones in Montana last month... Paige Browning
Why a UW professor is scanning all the fish Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington professor Adam Summers about his project that aims to scan all the species of fish in the world. Summers... Kate OConnell
Stranded humpback whale dies near West Seattle A humpback whale died at the Fauntleroy Ferry Dock in West Seattle Sunday, but officials aren't sure why.The 39-foot juvenile female was stranded when... Lisa Brooks
Controversy over football concussion study engulfs UW doctor Kim Malcolm talks with ESPN's Steve Fainaru about allegations made against Dr. Richard Ellenbogen, chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery at... Kim Malcolm
Starving seabirds washing up dead on Washington beaches Seabirds have been washing up dead on beaches in Washington and British Columbia this summer, and scientists can't say why. John Ryan