UW Engineering in the Media
December 31st, 2012 | IEEE Spectrum
Google Glass features and apps still in flux Babak Parviz (former professor), EE
December 31st, 2012 | seattlepi.com
10 top space and science stories of 2012 (NW centric) Bobak Ferdowsi (alum), AA
December 27th, 2012 | The Seattle Times
Editorial: Retain degree-tuition flexibility for state’s colleges, universities COE
December 24th, 2012 | Crosscut
Best of 2012: Seattle's global health powerhouses turn their attention to south King County Gaetano Borriello, CSE, students, HCDE
December 23rd, 2012 | Fox Business
Analysis: Amazon, Google on collision course in 2013 Oren Etzioni, CSE
December 19th, 2012 | American Public Media: Marketplace
The brave new world of dynamic pricing Oren Etzioni, CSE
December 17th, 2012 | KUOW: The Conversation
Seattle: Welcome to the Internet fast lane Ed Lazowska, CSE
December 14th, 2012 | The Seattle Times
Google employees raise more than $120,000 for UW scholarship fund CSE
December 13th, 2012 | GeekWire
‘Tis the season: Google’s unique Seattle-born G-Give charity program raising thousands this week Jessan Hutchinson-Quillian, Krista Davis (alums), CSE
December 13th, 2012 | Discovery News
Excellent idea of the day: Dissolvable birth control Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 13th, 2012 | Discovery News
Excellent idea of the day: Dissolvable birth control Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 12th, 2012 | Times of India
A dissolvable condom that can fight HIV Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 12th, 2012 | TakePart.com
In search of a better condom Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball (PhD student), BioE
December 12th, 2012 | KPLU: Humanosphere blog
Seattle scientists create a dissolving female condom that kills HIV Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 11th, 2012 | The Seattle Times: Brier Dudley's blog
Microsoft, Amazon, UW researchers named ACM Fellows Anna Karlin, CSE
December 11th, 2012 | GeekWire
Jeremy Jaech’s new home sensor startup SNUPI lands $1.5M from Madrona, others Shwetak Patel, CSE, EE, Gabe Cohn (PhD student), EE
December 11th, 2012 | Puget Sound Business Journal: TechFlash blog
SNUPI Technologies, latest company to spin out of UW, gets $1.5M in funding Shwetak Patel, CSE, EE, Gabe Cohn (PhD student), EE
December 11th, 2012 | The Atlantic
The 'condoms' we'll use on Mars Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 11th, 2012 | Xconomy
UW spinout funded by Madrona to build cheap home sensor networks Shwetak Patel, CSE, EE, Gabe Cohn (PhD student), EE
December 11th, 2012 | Discovery News
Contact lenses could send texts to your eyes Babak Parviz, EE
December 11th, 2012 | Cosmopolitan: Conversation Starters blog
The latest in female contraception: Dissolving condoms Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 11th, 2012 | Daily Beast
The invisible condom Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 11th, 2012 | The Seattle Times: Brier Dudley's blog
UW sensor spinoff SNUPI takes flight Shwetak Patel, CSE, EE, Gabe Cohn (PhD student), EE
December 10th, 2012 | United Press International
Site helps deaf with signing science terms Richard Ladner, CSE
December 10th, 2012 | CBS
University Of Washington researchers develop dissolving condom Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 10th, 2012 | Huffington Post
Dissolving condom in development at University Of Washington Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 10th, 2012 | The (UK) Daily Mail
Scientists create condom that protects against sexually transmitted diseases by dissolving inside the body Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball and Emily Krogstad (PhD students), Bio
December 8th, 2012 | io9
Proposed new ASL signs could change how deaf people discuss science Richard Ladner, CSE
December 7th, 2012 | Deutsche Welle (Germany)
Nanofabric could revolutionize contraception Kim Woodrow, Cameron Ball (PhD student), BioE
December 7th, 2012 | LA Times
A promising technology to prevent HIV and unwanted pregnancy Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 7th, 2012 | DVICE.com
New approaches add scientific lexicon to sign language Richard Ladner, CSE
December 6th, 2012 | The (UW) Daily
Electrically spun cloth offers new contraception Cameron Ball, Emily Krogstad (grad students), BioE
December 6th, 2012 | msnNOW
Scientists develop dissolving condom (which is smarter than it sounds) Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 6th, 2012 | PolicyMic.com
Birth control breakthrough: Gates Foundation funds development of high-tech condoms Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 6th, 2012 | MSN: Healthy Living blog
Condoms of the future Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 5th, 2012 | The Seattle Times
Value of public-private scholarships to increase to $5,000 from $1,000 COE
December 5th, 2012 | Nature News
Heart cells coaxed to divide and conquer Chuck Murry, BioE
December 5th, 2012 | Medgadget
Drug-releasing female condoms, from electrospun fabric Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 5th, 2012 | io9
This condom delivers an anti-HIV drug, prevents pregnancy, then disappears Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 5th, 2012 | NPR: The Takeaway
Expanding the sign language lexicon for science Richard Ladner, CSE
December 4th, 2012 | PopSci.com
Better than a condom? Discrete nanofabric protects against pregnancy and HIV Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 4th, 2012 | Gizmodo (via PopSci)
Fancy dissolving condoms are the future of female birth control Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 4th, 2012 | The Week
What the condom of the future might look like Kim Woodrow, BioE
December 4th, 2012 | Xconomy
Under Seattle’s cloud, a big data cluster grows Ed Lazowska, CSE
December 3rd, 2012 | The Seattle Times
UW students turning 2013 Malibu into fuel-saving dual-motor hybrid Trevor Crain (grad student), ME
December 3rd, 2012 | The New York Times
Pushing science's limits in sign language lexicon Richard Ladner, CSE
December 3rd, 2012 | The (UW) Daily
Delivering hope Navid Farr (graduate student), BioE
December 3rd, 2012 | The (UW) Daily
Give your heart a break Chuck Murry, BioE
November 30th, 2012 | Wired UK
Dissolvable drug-loaded nanofibres could replace condoms Kim Woodrow, BioE
November 30th, 2012 | Wired
How Amazon followed Google into the world of secret servers Ed Lazowska, CSE










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