Environment ‘Nature doesn’t wait for politics’: A furloughed biologist’s shutdown worries NPS scientist Dr. Jason Ransom explains why lost data and mental health concerns top his list of national park woes. by Hannah Weinberger / January 18, 2019
Environment We're one step closer to deciphering rodent languages UW researchers developed a new software program named DeepSqueak to jumpstart a Rodent Rosetta Stone. by Hannah Weinberger / January 7, 2019
Environment The Orca Task Force finally has a plan. Will it work? Scientists, conservationists and a concerned public debate whether a 30-page report can kickstart a real effort to save Washington's imperiled orcas. by Hannah Weinberger / November 19, 2018
Environment Flinging fish for science One fish, two fish — 600,000 pounds of salmon carcasses for a University of Washington study. by Hannah Weinberger / November 12, 2018
Environment What's behind Seattle's fog? It isn't clear A long stretch of gray days in the Emerald City has fog-accustomed Seattleites searching for explanations. by Hannah Weinberger / October 23, 2018
Environment The Elephant Man: Paul Allen’s quest to save the planet from itself From visiting elephant herds to diving through dying coral reefs, the Microsoft co-founder’s experiences shaped the environmental issues he championed. by Hannah Weinberger / October 22, 2018