In the early pandemic, conspiracy theories that were shared the most on Twitter highlighted malicious purposes and secretive actions of supposed bad actors behind the crisis, according to an analysis of nearly 400,000 posts.
A parasite often spread by domestic and wild cats is a cause of abortions, or pregnancy loss, as well as neonatal deaths in big horn sheep, according to a study led by WSU researchers.
Young people classified as bisexual are more likely to use cannabis to cope with mental health issues and for what researchers call experiential “enhancement,” a WSU‑led study found.
A WSU-led study of Glacier National Park hiking trails during and after a COVID‑19 closure adds evidence to the theory that humans can create a “landscape of fear” like other apex predators.
Something as simple as seeing all‑gender signs in public places, like restrooms, was linked to adolescents’ acceptance of transgender and nonbinary people, a new WSU‑led study has found.
The glittering, serpentine structures that power wearable electronics can be created with the same technology used to print rock concert t-shirts, new WSU-led research shows.
An unmanned semi-submersible vehicle developed at WSU may prove that the best way to travel in water undetected and efficiently is not on top, or below, but in-between.
WSU Police Sgt. Brett Boyd, a member of the Whitman County Regional SWAT Team, is currently on administrative leave, which is standard after a use of deadly force incident.
A WSU study showed that two types of quinoa — bred specifically to grow in Washington state — worked well as a high‑fiber, high‑protein additive flour for commercial cookies.