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This year Washington State Academy of Sciences' annual symposium focused on how the state can utilize artificial intelligence in climate, health and agriculture.
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Researchers in the Northwest are studying dirty snow – and how cleaner snow could someday help with water resources around the world.
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Northwest scientists say the region’s unique geology could help the planet. To keep heat-trapping gasses out of the atmosphere, researchers want to pump CO2 deep underground.
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With the climate rapidly changing, researchers are trying to find ways to make clean energy developments less expensive and easier to build. For the Northwest, offshore wind power could play a critical role, but it also presents major challenges.
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Artificial intelligence is helping scientists better understand wildfire emissions in the Northwest.
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Even with smoke, you can breathe easier. Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have practical tips to keep the air clean inside homes despite the smoke in Northwest skies.
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Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are tagging and releasing lamprey to learn more about their journey to sea from inland rivers.
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COVID-19A federal judge has dismissed a coronavirus vaccine lawsuit from several hundred Hanford nuclear reservation and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory workers in Richland, Washington.
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Southeast Washington is getting an economic boost. Two announcements made Wednesday are expected to lead to new jobs in the area. The Pacific Northwest…
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RICHLAND, Wash. — The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory plans to lay off 45 employees this week.The cutbacks are in order to adjust to the latest…