News Focus Channel: Hidden - Washington D.C. /articles/channels/Hidden - Washington D.C. Individual State Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 News News Focus Channel: Hidden - Washington D.C. 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif D.C. Dermatologist Plays Leading Role in COVID-19 Testing for Vulnerable Communities /articles/d-c-dermatologist-plays-leading-role-in-covid-19-testing-for-vulnerable-communities/?sc=c6385 /articles/d-c-dermatologist-plays-leading-role-in-covid-19-testing-for-vulnerable-communities/?sc=c6385 Tue, 30 Mar 2021 10:15:54 EST Dermatology,Healthcare,Public Health,Coronavirus Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Arts and Humanities) Announcement The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) named board-certified dermatologist Ginette Okoye, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for establishing a dedicated COVID-19 community testing site in a historically underserved neighborhood in northeast Washington, D.C. American Academy of Dermatology D.C. Entrepreneurial Instruction and Mentorship Network helps Jamaican native catapult her tech-forward beauty brand /articles/d-c-entrepreneurial-instruction-and-mentorship-network-helps-jamaican-native-catapult-her-tech-forward-beauty-brand/?sc=c6385 /articles/d-c-entrepreneurial-instruction-and-mentorship-network-helps-jamaican-native-catapult-her-tech-forward-beauty-brand/?sc=c6385 Mon, 29 Mar 2021 10:00:26 EST Economics,Entrepreneurship,Marketing Business News Feature The Wells Fargo Foundation has awarded the George Washington University a $75,000 grant to launch the Entrepreneurial Development Network DC (EDNDC). George Washington University Assessing riverside corridors -- the "escape routes" for animals under climate change -- in the Northwest /articles/assessing-riverside-corridors-the-escape-routes-for-animals-under-climate-change-in-the-northwest/?sc=c6385 /articles/assessing-riverside-corridors-the-escape-routes-for-animals-under-climate-change-in-the-northwest/?sc=c6385 Fri, 01 Mar 2019 17:05:54 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Climate Science,Environmental Science,Wildlife,PLOS Science News Research Results Lands surrounding rivers and streams offer natural migration routes that will take on a new importance as temperatures rise. A new, open-access study pinpoints which riverside routes will be the most important for animals trying to navigate a changing climate. University of Washington Fred Hutch announces 2019 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award recipients /articles/fred-hutch-announces-2019-harold-m-weintraub-graduate-student-award-recipients/?sc=c6385 /articles/fred-hutch-announces-2019-harold-m-weintraub-graduate-student-award-recipients/?sc=c6385 Fri, 01 Mar 2019 12:05:41 EST Education,STEM Education Science Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Education) Announcement Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has announced the 2019 recipients of the annual Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement in graduate studies in the biological sciences. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center /articles/wsu-researcher-discovers-oldest-tattoo-tool-in-western-north-america/?sc=c6385 /articles/wsu-researcher-discovers-oldest-tattoo-tool-in-western-north-america/?sc=c6385 Thu, 28 Feb 2019 11:05:11 EST Archaeology and Anthropology,Arts and Entertainment,History,All Journal News Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Arts and Humanities) Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/02/28/194077_web.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />PULLMAN, Wash. - Washington State University archaeologists have discovered the oldest tattooing artifact in western North America. /articles//images/uploads/2019/02/28/194077_web.jpg Washington State University Return of the wolves: How deer escape tactics help save their lives /articles/return-of-the-wolves-how-deer-escape-tactics-help-save-their-lives/?sc=c6385 /articles/return-of-the-wolves-how-deer-escape-tactics-help-save-their-lives/?sc=c6385 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 14:05:47 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Wildlife Science News Research Results As gray wolves return to Washington state, a new study finds that one species of deer is changing its behavior to spend more time away from roads, at higher elevations and in rockier landscapes. University of Washington Predictive Modeling Could Help Fight Neighborhood Crime /articles/predictive-modeling-could-help-fight-neighborhood-crime/?sc=c6385 /articles/predictive-modeling-could-help-fight-neighborhood-crime/?sc=c6385 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 11:05:42 EST Crime and Forensic Science,Engineering,Government and Law,U.S. Politics,All Journal News Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/02/27/194080_web.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />New technology developed by a Washington State University scientist could help police officers predict where burglaries are likely to occur /articles//images/uploads/2019/02/27/194080_web.jpg Washington State University New AI approach bridges the 'slim-data gap' that can stymie deep learning approaches /articles/new-ai-approach-bridges-the-slim-data-gap-that-can-stymie-deep-learning-approaches/?sc=c6385 /articles/new-ai-approach-bridges-the-slim-data-gap-that-can-stymie-deep-learning-approaches/?sc=c6385 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 22:00:02 EST Artificial Intelligence,Chemistry,DOE Science Â鶹´«Ã½ Source Science News Research Results Scientists have developed a deep neural network that sidesteps a problem that has bedeviled efforts to apply artificial intelligence to tackle complex chemistry - a shortage of precisely labeled chemical data. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory It's all in the twist: Physicists stack 2D materials at angles to trap particles on the nanoscale /articles/it-s-all-in-the-twist-physicists-stack-2d-materials-at-angles-to-trap-particles-on-the-nanoscale/?sc=c6385 /articles/it-s-all-in-the-twist-physicists-stack-2d-materials-at-angles-to-trap-particles-on-the-nanoscale/?sc=c6385 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 16:05:18 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Quantum Mechanics,Technology,Nature (journal) Science News Research Results In a paper published Feb. 25 in Nature, scientists report that they have developed a system to trap individual excitons -- bound pairs of electrons and associated positive charges. This system could form the basis of a novel platform to monitor excitons with precision and develop new quantum technologies. University of Washington New study: How to save a seabird /articles/new-study-how-to-save-a-seabird/?sc=c6385 /articles/new-study-how-to-save-a-seabird/?sc=c6385 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 19:05:54 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Birds,Marine Science Science News Research Results A new study outlines more than a decade of success in reducing seabird bycatch in Alaska's longline fisheries, and where there's still room for improvement. University of Washington CASSINI Trial publishes data on preventing blood clots in cancer patients /articles/cassini-trial-publishes-data-on-preventing-blood-clots-in-cancer-patients/?sc=c6385 /articles/cassini-trial-publishes-data-on-preventing-blood-clots-in-cancer-patients/?sc=c6385 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 17:00:00 EST Blood,Cancer,Pharmaceuticals,NEJM,All Journal News Medical News Research Results The first clinical study investigating the use of the direct oral anticoagulant, rivaroxaban, to prevent blood clots in patients with cancer at high-risk published today in the New England Journal of Medicine. The study found no significant reduction in venous thromboembolism or death in the overall 180-day trial period; however, the researchers did observe a lower incidence of these events while patients were actively on the study drug, or during the on-treatment period. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center New research shows structural barriers are the biggest reason for low participation in clinical trials /articles/new-research-shows-structural-barriers-are-the-biggest-reason-for-low-participation-in-clinical-trials/?sc=c6385 /articles/new-research-shows-structural-barriers-are-the-biggest-reason-for-low-participation-in-clinical-trials/?sc=c6385 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 11:00:00 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cancer,Pharmaceuticals,Clinical Trials Medical News Research Results Findings in Journal of the National Cancer Institute shows patients don't have enough opportunities for participation Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center UW study: Exposure to chemical in Roundup increases risk for cancer /articles/uw-study-exposure-to-chemical-in-roundup-increases-risk-for-cancer/?sc=c6385 /articles/uw-study-exposure-to-chemical-in-roundup-increases-risk-for-cancer/?sc=c6385 Wed, 13 Feb 2019 21:05:29 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cancer,Environmental Health Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/4/GlyphosateTimeline_V9final-page-001-375x485.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Exposure to glyphosate--the world's most widely used, broad-spectrum herbicide and the primary ingredient in the weedkiller Roundup--increases the risk of some cancers by more than 40 percent, according to new research from the University of Washington. /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/4/GlyphosateTimeline_V9final-page-001-375x485.jpg University of Washington Parents don't pick favorites, at least if you're a Magellanic penguin /articles/parents-don-t-pick-favorites-at-least-if-you-re-a-magellanic-penguin/?sc=c6385 /articles/parents-don-t-pick-favorites-at-least-if-you-re-a-magellanic-penguin/?sc=c6385 Wed, 13 Feb 2019 18:05:43 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Behavioral Science,Family and Parenting,Nature Science Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/4/web04_MagellanicPenguins_2adults_2chicks_feeding-300x225.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />University of Washington researchers report in a paper published Jan. 23 in Animal Behaviour that, when a Magellanic penguin parent returns to its nest with fish, the parent tries to feed each of its two chicks equal portions of food, regardless of the youngsters' differences in age or size. /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/4/web04_MagellanicPenguins_2adults_2chicks_feeding-300x225.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/web01_MagellanicPenguins_adult_2chicks-300x225.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/web02_MagellanicPenguins_adult_fatchick-300x225.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/web03_MagellanicPenguins_adult_2chicks_feeding-300x225.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/web05_MagellanicPenguins_2adults_1chick-300x225.jpg University of Washington Sophisticated Blood Analysis Provides New Clues About Ebola, Treatment Avenues /articles/sophisticated-blood-analysis-provides-new-clues-about-ebola-treatment-avenues/?sc=c6385 /articles/sophisticated-blood-analysis-provides-new-clues-about-ebola-treatment-avenues/?sc=c6385 Mon, 11 Feb 2019 15:00:00 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Blood,Infectious Diseases,Patient Safety,PNAS,DOE Science Â鶹´«Ã½ Source,Grant Funded Â鶹´«Ã½,Public Health,Ebola Medical News Research Results A detailed analysis of blood samples from Ebola patients is providing clues about the progression of the effects of the virus in patients and potential treatment pathways. The findings point to a critical role for a molecular pathway that relies on the common nutrient choline, as well as the importance of cellular bodies known as microvesicles. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Many Arctic lakes give off less carbon than expected /articles/many-arctic-lakes-give-off-less-carbon-than-expected/?sc=c6385 /articles/many-arctic-lakes-give-off-less-carbon-than-expected/?sc=c6385 Mon, 11 Feb 2019 11:00:00 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Climate Science,Environmental Science,Nature (journal) Science News Research Results New research by the University of Washington and U.S. Geological Survey suggests many Arctic lakes pose little threat to global carbon levels, at least for now. University of Washington All the data in the sky, alerted via UW eyes /articles/all-the-data-in-the-sky-alerted-via-uw-eyes/?sc=c6385 /articles/all-the-data-in-the-sky-alerted-via-uw-eyes/?sc=c6385 Thu, 07 Feb 2019 12:05:44 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Particle Physics,Physics,Space and Astronomy Science News Research Results The Zwicky Transient Facility has identified more than a thousand new objects and phenomena in the sky, including supernovae and near-Earth asteroids. University of Washington scientists led the development of the ZTF's alert system, which informs teams of possible new objects in the sky. University of Washington Parenting in the age of legal pot: Household rules, conversations help guide teen use /articles/parenting-in-the-age-of-legal-pot-household-rules-conversations-help-guide-teen-use/?sc=c6385 /articles/parenting-in-the-age-of-legal-pot-household-rules-conversations-help-guide-teen-use/?sc=c6385 Thu, 07 Feb 2019 12:05:12 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Children's Health,Family and Parenting,Marijuana,Government and Law,U.S. Politics Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Research Results The legalization of marijuana in Washington state in 2012 gave parents the opportunity for a new teachable moment. Many say that as society has become more permissive, they want information and advice. University of Washington Rust never sleeps /articles/rust-never-sleeps/?sc=c6385 /articles/rust-never-sleeps/?sc=c6385 Mon, 04 Feb 2019 15:00:00 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Materials Science,PNAS,DOE Science Â鶹´«Ã½ Source Science News Research Results PNNL researchers have been able to observe in unprecedented detail how rust happens. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Early spring rain boosts methane from thawing permafrost by 30 percent /articles/early-spring-rain-boosts-methane-from-thawing-permafrost-by-30-percent/?sc=c6385 /articles/early-spring-rain-boosts-methane-from-thawing-permafrost-by-30-percent/?sc=c6385 Mon, 04 Feb 2019 10:00:08 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Climate Science,Environmental Science,Geology Science News Research Results A UW-led team has found that early spring rainfall warms up a thawing permafrost bog in Alaska and promotes the growth of plants and methane-producing microbes. University of Washington