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Seattle's complicated addiction to smartphones, explained
If so many people are frustrated with how much they use their phones, why can’t they cut back?
If so many people are frustrated with how much they use their phones, why can’t they cut back?
“My job these days is looking for silver linings,” says Margaret O’Mara, history professor at the University of Washington.
A tool forest managers use to determine the level of fire danger is getting its first update in more than
Washington’s waters are under threat from a villain you can’t see. This computer model is giving oyster farmers a lifeline as they seek to adapt to one of the biggest marine crises of our era.
In a recently published book with co-author Trish Millines Dziko, Zithri Ahmed Saleem details theoretical foundations underpinning the Technology Access