June 1, 1999
UW researchers are one step closer to creating artificial bones, tissue and organs that the human body will recognize as its own.
March 1, 1999
Rita Colwell will be juggling her research into cholera with her new job as director of the National Science Foundation.
By growing mice with altered brain chemicals, UW researchers may have found a key to alcohol consumption and its sedative effects.
December 1, 1998
UW research into learning disabilities—including new teaching tactics, genetic testing and brain imaging—may finally break some children's roadblocks to success.
Your preference for salt may have been imprinted while you were still in your mother's womb, according to UW psychologists.
The University of Washington received $557 million in grant and contract awards for 1997-98—the highest level ever received at the University.
Prejudice affects 90 to 95 percent of the population, says a University of Washington psychologist who developed a new tool to measure the unconscious roots of prejudice.
September 1, 1998
The brightest object in the universe has been discovered by a University of Washington astronomer and his colleagues.
By freezing a ship in the Arctic ice cap, scientists may get hot leads on global warming.
Being overweight later in life does not pose a significant health risk, while unintended weight loss is unhealthy for those 65 and older, a recent UW study found.
March 1, 1998
While research expands knowledge, it also forges bonds between professors and students that can't be broken by fires, disabilities or even death.
Recent UW research shows life on the street may be an improvement over what many children face at home.
A new UW study indicates that about 10 percent of the ozone and other pollutants that hang over West Coast cities comes from the industrialized nations of East Asia.
They swim; they walk; they even pump iron. Elderly Americans find a new lease on life, thanks to a UW research center.
December 1, 1997
What today are rainy British Columbia and chilly southern Alaska were once the sunny climes of Baja California, according to UW Paleontologist Peter Ward.
New UW research shows a child's chance of obesity in adulthood is greatly increased if he or she has at least one obese parent.
The University of Washington received $510 million in research grants during 1996-97, passing the half-billion-dollar milestone for the first time.
UW Professor Abe Hertzberg and his colleagues set out to create a better alternative to grandma's gas-guzzling Gremlin.
September 1, 1997
UW professors track data that may reveal future droughts, bountiful harvests and even global warming.
Simply taking antioxidant vitamins could help asthmatics exposed to polluted air breathe easier.