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Ancient food scraps provide clues to past rainfall in Australia’s Northern Territory

Ancient food scraps provide clues to past rainfall in Australia’s Northern Territory

Ancient food scraps found at Australia’s earliest site of human occupation, in the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory, are helping researchers generate rainfall records dating back 65,000 years. A new study led by the University ...

 
UW installs strikingly unique public sculpture at new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health

UW installs strikingly unique public sculpture at new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health

At nearly 7 feet tall, “The Seated IV” first graced the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s facade in September 2019 as part of a commission titled The NewOnes, will free Us. Four “Seated” sculptures by Wangechi ...

‘Making Amends’ podcast explores remorse, intention among men at Oregon prison

‘Making Amends’ podcast explores remorse, intention among men at Oregon prison

“My reputation is what I’ve done. But my character is who I am.” This is how the listener meets Theron Hall, a 35-year-old man serving a life sentence at the Oregon State Penitentiary. At first, Hall ...