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A new, safer way to monitor the warming oceans

Zhongxiang Zhao, an applied physicist at the University of Washington

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  • Samantha Larson
/ January 8, 2017
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This app tells you if your job listing is sexist

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  • Ruchika Tulshyan
/ December 20, 2016
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Robots: How long until they run this town?

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  • Knute Berger
/ December 18, 2016
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Don't look now, but they've invented self-driving bikes

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  • Samantha Larson
/ December 14, 2016
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Why tech companies aren’t hiring more local grads

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  • Michelle Ranken
/ December 12, 2016
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Blind love for tech burned us on Election Day

A Microsoft store in New York.

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  • Don Fels
/ December 11, 2016
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Google’s Northwest data centers will be powered by solar and wind

Data centers that house YouTube videos and Gmail messages need power constantly. Google announced Tuesday that all of the energy it consumes globally — including at its data center in The Dalles...

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  • Courtney Flatt
for EarthFix
/ December 7, 2016
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This tech hub actually fights gentrification

Participants in Black Dot's expo during Seattle Startup Week in November

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  • Samantha Larson
/ November 29, 2016
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Seattle company is nation's friendliest for new mothers

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  • Ruchika Tulshyan
/ November 17, 2016
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Sewage could power jumbo jets, say local scientists

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  • Samantha Larson
/ November 16, 2016
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Seattle's tech boom is just getting started

An Amazon building under construction earlier this year: Seattle's tech boom could be poised for takeoff.

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  • Michael Luis
/ November 14, 2016
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Just how secure is Seattle’s economy?

The region may be more vulnerable to a recession than we assume.

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  • Paul Roberts
/ November 13, 2016
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How tech is changing Seattle’s art scene

Technology is reshaping the way local artists do their work and opening up possibilities they never could have imagined.

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  • Nicole Capozziello
/ November 3, 2016
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How native kids see science differently

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  • Michelle Ranken
/ October 31, 2016
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Equity

Can this tool fix our troubled foster care system?

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  • Samantha Larson
/ October 27, 2016
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