#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.
Gilbert: Toxicology—For Free!
The free e-book A Small Dose of Toxicology is now available in a second edition from the . Multiple formats are iPad, Kindle or pdf. Steven G. Gilbert, the author and a University of Washington Affiliate Associate Professor, Environmental Health, makes teaching...
Dolan: Taxonomy of Headaches
Maria Dolan explains the four categories of headaches in the latest Northwest Health, Group Health's quarterly magazine with tips on fitness, nutrition and preventive medicine. Get a scorecard on duration, symptoms and treatment, with advice on how to avoid headaches...
Miner: Who’s Who in Vaccine Research
The monthly newsletter VIDD Vitals takes us inside Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division with upcoming events and recent publications and awards. Mindy Miner profiles the institute's biostaticians, scientists, and doctors,...
Pajer: Think Globally, Read Locally
In Bernadette Pajer's historical mysteries, crimes are solved not by a detective, a little old lady, or a journalist-hacker pair. In A Spark of Death and Fatal Induction, the hero is Professor Benjamin Bradshaw from the University of Washington's Department of...
McElroy: Your Desk Is Not That Bad
Or rather, the clutter in your workspace could be worse. How? Molly McElroy, public information officer in the Office of News and Information at the University of Washington, explains in a story about the psychology of hoarding. If you are among the 2.5 to 5 percent...