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A researcher in a lab looking down at a microchip wafer

Apr 07, 2025

Precision at the smallest scale

Step inside the Washington Nanofabrication Facility, where tiny tech is transforming research in quantum, chips, medicine and more.
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Juming Tang standing in front of a building on campus.

Mar 10, 2025

Immaculate consumption

Juming Tang is developing a revolutionary method of processing foods that controls pathogens, extends shelf life and preserves their natural taste, texture and nutrition.
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A human heart made of red mechanical gears and tubes against a pale blue background.

Feb 12, 2025

Engineering heart health

A collaborative cohort of UW Engineering researchers is helping unlock the mysteries of the human heart at the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine.
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Not Afraid of Falling at the Bill & Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering.

Jan 10, 2025

No fear here

Not Afraid of Falling, the whimsical new art installation in the Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering, is layered with metaphor, meaning — and a bit of magic.
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A collage of scientific and academic elements including people, a microscope, molecular models, and a university campus.

Dec 09, 2024

Novel approach

UW innovation hub CoMotion is helping bioengineering professor Valerie Daggett's quest to diagnose Alzheimer's earlier.
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The Liao family at the Wing Luke Museum. Photo credit: Wing Luke Museum.

Nov 12, 2024

A lasting legacy

A transformative gift from the Liao family supports the new Interdisciplinary Engineering Building.
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