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A University of Washington biologist is studying the local crow population with help from his undergraduate students and an acoustics expert.
University of Washington | AAU joins six other associations in letter sent to FCC in support of open and neutral access to the Internet.
Innovation and Competitiveness | Intellectual Property | LettersScientists from the University of California San Diego are preparing to capture data from a critical source of California’s annual water supply.
University Research | University of California San DiegoThe University of Florida is launching one of the country’s only clinical programs for people with smell disorders, a problem that sounds insignificant until you’ve lived with it.
University Research | University of FloridaThe Task Force on American Innovation, of which AAU is a member, urged Congress to provide relief from the current Budget Control Act caps in order to make robust science investments a priority.
Federal Budget | LettersWith little time to review the proposed HEA bill and its amendments, we are deeply concerned that the proposed sweeping changes will negatively impact college access and affordability and prove detrimental to the education and training of our future workforce.
Higher Education Legislation | Press ReleasesThe bacteria that causes Lyme disease can survive in organ tissue after treatment with a full course of antibiotics months after infection, according to a new primate study of the disease by Tulane University researchers.
University Research | Tulane UniversityInspired by the electric eel, a flexible, transparent electrical device could lead to body-friendly power sources for implanted health monitors and countless other applications.
University Research | University of MichiganUniversity of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce writes about free speech on college campuses in this blog post.
Campus Climate and Safety | University of Washington | Articles & Op-EdsEngineers from the University of Washington and UCLA have developed a flexible sensor “skin” that can be stretched over any part of a robot’s body or prosthetic to accurately convey information that is critical to successfully grasping and manipulating objects.
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