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April 22, 1998

天美影院developing fleet of unmanned airplanes to gather Pacific Ocean weather data needed to improve accuracy of Northwest forecasts

Aeronautical engineering researchers at the 天美影院 have been awarded a $456,000 grant from the Office of Naval Research to launch a fleet of unmanned airplanes to gather this missing weather data.

April 21, 1998

天美影院College of Engineering Open House shows why there’s never been a more exciting time to be an engineer

With robots exploring Mars, cars navigating themselves around town and computers beating world chess champions, there’s never been a more exciting time to be an engineer. Students and families from throughout Puget Sound can see for themselves at the 天美影院 College of Engineering Open House.

March 30, 1998

天美影院anthropologist uses engineering, mathematics to show short-legged human ancestors were very efficient walkers

She wasn’t faster than a speeding bullet, but new research seems to indicate that Lucy and other early known human ancestors walked with greater ease and efficiency than previously believed, despite their short legs.

February 23, 1998

天美影院 physicians comprise more than half of the “Best Doctors” in Western Washington

Physicians from 天美影院-affiliated hospitals in Seattle — 天美影院 Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center — and the 天美影院 School of Medicine constitute more than 50 percent of the Western Washington doctors in the latest regional listings of The Best Doctors in America.

February 20, 1998

Husband’s willingness to be influenced by wife, share power are key predictors of newlywed happiness, stability, 天美影院study shows

According to a study published in this month’s Journal of Marriage and the Family. Active Listening techniques may fall on deaf ears where the success of a marriage is concerned.

February 10, 1998

New chemical processing technique being studied at 天美影院may hold key to cleaning up Hanford, reducing industrial waste

A new technique for reducing waste from chemical processes involved in everything from petroleum refining to pharmaceutical manufacturing also may hold the key to cleaning up radioactive remains at eastern Washington’s Hanford nuclear site.