#NSWASCIWIRE
Recent work by our members#nswasciwire highlights the published writing of NSWA members each month. Would you like to see your writing featured? Please suggest an item online or send a link or PDF file to Susan Keown at sciencewire@nwscience.org. The NSWA Board of Directors determines what material to present. We look forward to highlighting your work.
Goldfarb: Swimming Upstream
What can save the salmon? asks Ben Goldfarb @ben_a_goldfarb, in a cover story for High Country News. Ben explores the options around the Columbia Basin, where development and dams are deciding the fate of the Pacific Northwest salmon. (HCN offers free trials and your...
Scheiderer: Star Showers
Greg Scheiderer @gscheiderer keeps tabs on the meteors for us: the Geminids now and the Perseids in August. about the August sky show for Seattle Astronomy touches on the science and the magic of meteor showers (and includes a must-see photo of the scouting Scheiderer...
Sellman: Waking Up to 2015
At Sleepyhead Central, Tamara Kaye Sellman answers your questions about sleep: why we do it, what happens if we don’t, and how to do it better. best generic viagra site Starting this year, Tamara is also exploring mental health and mood disorders, starting with “The...
Enevoldsen: What’s Up in the Night Sky
Alice Enevoldsen invites us along on her star-gazing adventures. Her December post in the West Seattle Blog has early January events including meteor showers happening this week. Put on your hat, scarf and warmest coat and follow NASA Solar System Ambassador Alice on...
Keown: Mir-acle
In the 1980s, writes Susan Keown @sejkeown, two Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center scientists did research in outer space. With the Soviets. Drs. Barry Stoddard and Roland Strong weren’t astronauts but they sent experimental materials to the Mir space station....