News The Seattle MacArthur Fellow who teaches common sense to computers UW researcher Dr. Yejin Choi has spent a career pursuing 'risky' AI research that bridges the communication gap between humans and technology. by Hannah Weinberger / November 1, 2022
Culture The safe return of two bonsai trees restores a piece of Japanese American history One tree stolen from the Pacific Bonsai Museum in Federal Way began as a seed in a tin can at a World War II internment camp. by Hannah Weinberger / February 13, 2020 / Updated at 11:13 a.m. on February 14, 2020
Environment This three-decade mission to catalog local fish turned into a literary work of art Our waters contain many unknowns. These Washington researchers have made sure that the identities — and vivid colors — of the fish that live beneath the surface aren't among them. by Hannah Weinberger / June 17, 2019
Culture Meet Crosscut's Courage Award Winner in Culture Courage in Culture Award winner Valerie Curtis-Newton by Mary Bruno / October 23, 2014
Culture Crosscut's 1st ever David Brewster Lifetime Achievement Award winner in courage The late Billy Frank Jr., winner of Crosscut's 2014 David Brewster Lifetime Achievement Award by Mary Bruno / October 14, 2014
Culture It's Fall Member Drive Matching Friday Member magic: your $50 can turn into $100 if you give before 5pm. by Mary Bruno / September 25, 2014
Culture Super Bowl XLVIII: It's in New Jersey NJ's Metlife Stadium, with the NYC skyline in the background. by Mary Bruno / January 26, 2014
Culture Lynda Mapes: The Elwha behind the scenes The journalist and author on the river and the writing. by Mary Bruno / April 30, 2013