Many travelers say they would prefer to stay at eco‑friendly hotels, but lodging facilities don’t benefit financially from acquiring certification for green business practices, new research shows.
WSU researchers used simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy to make a strong material in a process that one day could be used on Mars.
The DARPA Forward conference is designed to engage the Pacific Northwest’s research communities to energize innovation, fuel breakthroughs in national security, and help deliver the U.S. technological advantage.
Crossings over highways intended to preserve biological diversity also appear to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions in the state, saving roughly $235,000 to $443,000 every year per structure.
Measuring how the eyes’ pupils change in response to light could potentially be used to screen for autism in young children, according to a study conducted at Washington State University.
Often instead of making partner, women in public accounting firms appear to be sidelined into less prestigious, less powerful director positions, a new WSU‑led study has found.
Juventino Aranda’s “Esperé Mucho Tiempo Pa Ver” (I Have Waited a Long Time to See) expresses a search for identity at the intersection of Mexico and America. The exhibition opens Tuesday, Aug. 23.
Community specialists with WSU Extension are collaborating with the Washington State Broadband Office to enhance capacity for Washington communities in rural and remote areas.