Tech Podcast | How CRISPR gene editing is changing modern science Nobel Prize-winning scientist Jennifer Doudna discusses how the technology she helped advance is treating diseases and raising ethical dilemmas. by Paris Jackson / July 6, 2023
Tech Podcast | What is the metaverse, and is it our future? Two experts in immersive technologies may disagree on what the virtual world will look like, but they do agree that it is going to change society. by Paris Jackson / July 4, 2023
Tech Podcast | Big Tech’s desperate bid to remain relevant Major tech companies like Microsoft, Google and Facebook are grappling with government regulation and a public that has fallen out of love. by Paris Jackson / June 29, 2023
Tech Podcast | Making smart decisions about artificial intelligence As the new technology proliferates, the founding CEO of the Allen Institute for A.I. discusses how — or even whether — it should be controlled. by Paris Jackson / June 8, 2023
Tech Canada pours millions into megaquake warning system Ocean Networks Canada is building on its offshore research history to create a new earthquake warning system. by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 5, 2016
Politics Burke Museum: Oh, what displays the public could see The natural history museum hopes donors and the state can create a truly 21st century museum that encourages touching and doing, not just looking. by Daniel Jack Chasan / November 24, 2014
Tech Fusion research: Should UW get more attention? Professor Tom Jarboe with existing equipment at the University of Washington by Daniel Jack Chasan / September 7, 2014
Tech NW Forest Plan: Warfare rages out of the spotlight While it's being treated as a local issues, a fight in Oregon over old-growth logging could create larger threats for spotted owls and even other endangered species. by Daniel Jack Chasan / April 14, 2014
Culture An Oregon cave: Home for our first Northwest communities? Paisley Caves are between Albert Lake, above, and Summer Lake in Oregon. by Daniel Jack Chasan / March 30, 2014
Tech How Alaska's quake changed the Northwest's outlook on disaster Downtown Anchorage in the aftermath of the earthquake. by Daniel Jack Chasan / March 25, 2014