Posted May 06, 2008 at 09:53PM by Nicolo S.
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Global Warming
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ecosystem,
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UCLA,
University of Washington
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Another alarming study regarding global warming has surfaced, revealing that tropical species are also in trouble. According to the UCLA and the University of Washington, warming can cause population of animals and insects in the tropics to decline, which adversely hurts the ecosystem. See the full article for details. |
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Posted Mar 02, 2008 at 09:57AM by Isaac C.
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Animals and Wildlife,
Biomedical Technology
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antibiotics,
University of Washington,
zebrafish
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You can't help but think of the babelfish in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy with this story: scientists are hoping to combat hearing loss thanks to new research on the zebrafish. Find out how in the full article. |
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Posted Feb 05, 2008 at 06:11AM by Ryan A.
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Chemistry,
Diseases,
Self Well-being
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FDA,
University of Washington
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A small study is trying to prove that normal products such as cosmetics and lotions are carrying dangerous chemicals that may prove to be the cause of reproductive problems to humans. But U.S. FDA has yet to be convinced that these chemicals are indeed problematic.The study was spearheaded by pediatrician from the University of Washington and is being backed up by several concerned non-government organizations. More on this after the jump! |
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Posted Jan 20, 2008 at 10:43PM by Sally B.
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Biomedical Technology,
Medical Devices
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prototype,
University of Washington
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We always see characters in high-tech spy flicks who possess HUD-integrated eyesight, but will that nifty spy gadget be confined to the silver screen only? It looks like it's going to be a reality, thanks to a group of engineers. |
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Posted Sep 16, 2006 at 11:28PM by Myra M.
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Mental Health
Tags:
University of Washington
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Imagine the typical scene in high school cafeterias. You just grab your lunch, and you're walking towards "your table." As you make your way through, you pass by those beefy guys called "jocks," the bespectacled nerds with their thick Calculus books, the black-garbed artsy goths, and the so-called pretty, popular girls. Now imagine animals doing the same thing. But in their case, chimps kill poor monkeys who are of different species, and some fish actually attack those that are of the same kind as theirs but were hatched from a different lake. A bit barbaric, if you ask us. However, those behavior point to one thing: our brains are wired to categorize by race, age and gender. So according to Psychology, you might was well infer that stereotyping is unavoidable at one point or another. In fact, stereotyping begins during childhood. A group of researchers showed two pictures of men to some kids, one was Asian, while another is an Arab. When asked which one they like better, most responded that they like the "Chinese guy better because he looks nicer and has a smile on," when in fact both men were smiling. Moreover, the kids reported that the Arab "is a scary dude." But even if stereotyping is innate in us humans, it doesn't give us a license to make other people's lives miserable just because they're different from us. In fact, Anthony Greenwald, a professor of Psychology at the University of Washington says that "If we're just aware that it exists, it gives us a chance to do something, to be vigilant to not let our unintended biases — our implicit biases — take over our behavior, which can happen unintentionally." After all, those subconscious stereotyping thoughts can only prove to be harmful when we act on them. |
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Imagine the typical scene in high school cafeterias. You just grab your lunch, and you're walking towards "your table." As you make your way through, you pass by those beefy guys called "jocks," the bespectacled nerds with their thick Calculus books, the black-garbed artsy goths, and the so-called pretty, popular girls. 