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1 month ago |
news.wsu.edu | Aniela Shauck |WSU College |Devin Rokyta |RJ Wolcott
For a group of Washington State University landscape architecture students, their senior capstone project offers a chance to show how they can address complicated real-world issues in the Upper Columbia River Basin.
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2 months ago |
news.wsu.edu | Aniela Shauck |WSU College |Devin Rokyta |Tina Hilding
For decades, researchers in Washington State University’s Sports Science Laboratory (SSL) have been studying bat and ball collisions. The researchers are now going to delve into the red-hot sport of pickleball to better understand and perhaps better standardize the sport. Funded by Selkirk Sports in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, a new $65,000 grant for the first time will address questions about the performance of pickleball paddles and balls.
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2 months ago |
news.wsu.edu | RJ Wolcott |Isaac Donovan |WSU College
Join the Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine for the sixth annual Health Justice and Belonging Conference to hear from community leaders and experts dedicated to achieving optimal health for all. The two-day virtual gathering on Feb. 5-6 will bring together clinicians, educators, learners, and community organizers across Washington state and beyond to discuss evidence-based and culturally relevant solutions to health care challenges.
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2 months ago |
news.wsu.edu | Seth Truscott |RJ Wolcott |Isaac Donovan |WSU College
An international team of scientists has discovered a way to store and release volatile hydrogen using lignin-based jet fuel that could open new pathways for sustainable energy production. In a new study in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Washington State University Professor Bin Yang and colleagues demonstrated that a type of lignin-based jet fuel they developed can chemically bind hydrogen in a stable liquid form.
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2 months ago |
news.wsu.edu | Beverly Makhani |RJ Wolcott |Isaac Donovan |WSU College
January 27, 2025 By Beverly Makhani, Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) Washington State University Smith Teaching and Learning Grant applications detailing innovative plans to enhance teaching and learning can be submitted through March 14 to be considered for a 2025 award. The focus area for grants is detailed in the request for proposals (PDF), said William B.
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