science

July 7, 2020

Protein power

Professor David Baker’s audacious approach to creating new proteins may offer new options for stopping disease—including COVID-19.


June 10, 2020

The ultimate puzzle

Doctoral student Emily Rabe loves puzzles. Now she's working on one with high stakes—one that could have a significant impact on our planet’s health.


August 6, 2018

Shooting for the stars

For 40 years, a group of Seattle-area women has helped UW students strive to be the best in science and engineering.


June 6, 2017

Discoveries, breakthroughs and data

From researchers at the University of Washington.


December 1, 2015

The dream lab

For more than a century, scientists and students the world over have come to Friday Harbor to learn about the future of our oceans.


December 1, 2014

Curriculum inventor

As Carrie Tzou wondered how biology—her major—could be more engaging, she decided to see how she could design ways to improve teaching. Today, it is her career focus.


June 1, 1996

The ‘G’ Man

Fate, fortitude and frustration were part of the path to a Nobel Prize for Alumnus of the Year Martin Rodbell.


March 1, 1996

Top science, engineering students come to UW, thanks to ARCS group

Since 1978, a group of women in Seattle has been raising money to support graduate students in science and engineering at the UW.


September 1, 1995

Buildings to aid sciences, business, art, engineering

As the University of Washington celebrates 100 years at its present campus, its buildings and grounds continue to evolve through new construction.