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Patreon: how crowdfunding empowers artists and fans

This week, instead of looking at an industry, we’re going to get personal with a tech company profile. Patreon is a San Francisco web...

“Makers” aiming to unite faculties through creativity and collaboration projects

Student-run club [reboot] wants to involve students of all creative disciplines

The sharing economy spells good news for students

A standard night out in San Francisco typically begins with a ride in a stranger’s car. Lyft and Uber, two of the most popular...

Farvolden Day lecture brings together ground water specialists

The 2014 Farvolden Day lecture series took place Oct. 24 and showcased three great lecturers: former UW professor Dr. Peter Fritz; UW professor Dr....

Alien: Isolation —Clunky, but Visceral

Ah Halloween, that season of horror.The two standout releases for the season of horror are <em>Resident Evil</em> creator Shinji Mikami&rsquo;s latest work, <em>The Evil...

The microscope you need a microscope to see

UW researcher wins award for developing first-ever microscopic microscope

UW prof demystifies population growth issues in Ethiopia

New UW professor Dr. Teferi Mergo is already making a big splash for UW&rsquo;s economics department. A paper he co-authored with former mentors from...

Micro Files

<strong>First mission to Mars should be an all-female crew, medical experts argue</strong> NASA sent the first human to the stratosphere in 1961, when Alan Sheppard...

E-books expand what we read

&nbsp; <em>The tech world is full of new, frequently awesome and often controversial products, services, inventions, and innovations. I&rsquo;m writing from the centre of it...

The balancing act

It&rsquo;s been a weird week. <em>Smash Bros</em> was just covered, yet I would like more time to cover the spookier games of the Halloween...

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