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‘The discovery of the decade’: Researchers have found the culprit behind sea star wasting disease

By Sarah McQuate | UW News on Aug 6, 2025   Featured, Science/Education  

‘The discovery of the decade’: Researchers have found the culprit behind sea star wasting disease

Sunflower sea stars are the largest sea stars in the world: They have up to 24 arms and grow to the size of a bicycle tire. Starting in 2013, these creatures and other sea star species along the west coast of North America died in epidemic proportions. The stars had harrowing symptoms: Their arms contorted […]

Data Omission in Key EPA Insecticide Study Shows Need for Review of Industry Analysis

By Jake Ellison | University of Washington on Aug 21, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Data Omission in Key EPA Insecticide Study Shows Need for Review of Industry Analysis

  For nearly 50 years, a statistical omission tantamount to data falsification sat undiscovered in a critical study at the heart of regulating one of the most controversial and widely used pesticides in America. Chlorpyrifos, an insecticide created in the late 1960s by the Dow Chemical Co., has been linked to serious health problems, especially in […]

Resident Orcas’ Appetite Likely Reason for Decline of Big Chinook Salmon

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Resident Orcas’ Appetite Likely Reason for Decline of Big Chinook Salmon

Written by: Michelle Ma | University of Washington   Killer whales prefer to eat only the biggest, juiciest Chinook salmon they can find. The larger the fish, the more energy a whale can get for its meal. Each year these top ocean predators consume more than 2.5 million adult Chinook salmon along the West Coast. […]

Bowhead Whales, the ‘Jazz Musicians’ of the Arctic, Sing Many Different Songs

By Hannah Hickey | UW on Apr 4, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Bowhead Whales, the ‘Jazz Musicians’ of the Arctic, Sing Many Different Songs

Spring is the time of year when birds are singing throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Far to the north, beneath the ice, another lesser-known concert season in the natural world is just coming to an end. A University of Washington study has published the largest set of recordings for bowhead whales, to discover that these marine […]

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