UW researchers read people’s brain waves as they look at pictures
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Chetanya Robinson is a former intern with Crosscut. He was born and raised in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington in fall 2016. He enjoys reporting on an eclectic range of topics,
How does the brain perceive images? And could scientists predict what people are seeing in real time just by analyzing
Washington State University says it has created a new fellowship, funded by a Chinese corporation, to support graduate students. The
Tech pioneer Paul Allen is working with the Cayman Islands on the assessment of damage to a coral reef there.
Just four people are left occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon after the departure of a man from
The city of Seattle is filing a federal lawsuit against Monsanto over pollution of the Duwamish river and city drainage