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Stories about scientific discoveries, education, research, and more.

Parrot Disco

FAA says 181,000 sign up for drone registration; new B4UFLY app released

The Federal Aviation Administration’s chief says he’s happy to see about 181,000 Internet users register recreational drones in less than three weeks’… Read More

Connected ship

Kymeta and Panasonic make a deal for shipshape, lightweight satellite antennas

Redmond-based Kymeta Corp. and Panasonic Avionics Corp. are setting sail on a new partnership to put Kymeta’s lightweight, flat-panel antennas… Read More

Snapdragon-based drone

There’s a new drone in town: Social-friendly Ying, from Qualcomm, Tencent and Zerotech

China’s largest Internet service portal, Tencent, is teaming up with chipmaker Qualcomm and drone-maker Zerotech to field the Ying drone,… Read More

Editas' Feng Zhang with student

Gates-backed Editas Medicine files for IPO, marking CRISPR gene-editing milestone

Editas Medicine filed the paperwork for an initial public offering today, marking a first for the growing number of private… Read More

Firefly drone

Intel goes deeper into drones with acquisition of Germany’s Ascending Technologies

Intel says it’s acquiring Ascending Technologies, its German partner in the drone business, in a deal that demonstrates how quickly robotic… Read More

Your cat calendar’s days are numbered thanks to these beautiful science images

If you’re already bored just four days into that new Cats Lounging in the Sun desk calendar, consider something a little… Read More

Element 117

Four new elements added to periodic table, filling out the chart’s seventh row

The scientific body in charge of chemistry’s periodic table has verified the discoveries of four elements – completing the seventh… Read More

Brain cap

Sex! Brains! Ancient mysteries! The Weird Science Awards have ’em all

When the calendar turns, it’s time to reflect on the biggest sensations of the past year: Time’s Person of the Year,… Read More

Magnitude 4.8 earthquake hits 85 miles north of Seattle; largest in Northwest since 2004

The Northwest’s largest earthquake since 2004 shook up the region Tuesday evening as a magnitude 4.8 quake hit 11 miles northeast of… Read More

UW lands $16M to develop implantable devices that fix paralyzed limbs

University of Washington researchers won a four-year, $16 million grant from the National Science Foundation this week to continue developing… Read More

Sean LaHusen

Landslides like the Oso tragedy happen more frequently than you think, UW scientists say

A newly published analysis of the geological record for the area around the site of 2014’s Oso landslide shows that… Read More

Boston Dynamics’ robot reindeer bring holiday cheer – and fear – to the Internet

Santa Claus is coming to town, pulled by robot reindeer. But is that a promise, or a threat? To celebrate… Read More

Drone registration

FAA’s drone registration website experiences a rough takeoff, then straightens out

The Federal Aviation Administration launched its registration website for recreational drones today – and based on the initial reports, it was a rough… Read More

Image: Viaduct

Ready for the ‘Really Big One’? Congress boosts quake warning system

The omnibus spending bill that was approved by Congress today includes another $8.2 million for a quake-monitoring system that could… Read More

Drone registration

Registering your drone will be like buying online

The Federal Aviation Administration’s drone registration process will be as easy as making an online purchase. In fact, it is an… Read More

Poster detail

‘Star Wars’ tech: Latest threat suggests the bad guys have perfected plasma physics

Spoiler Alert! This post doesn’t reveal any major plot twists, but it does explore a significant element of the new movie. Stop… Read More

Interstate 5 under water? App by UW scientist and enviros shows dramatic potential of climate change

Depending on where you live, communities in the Seattle region have already been hit by three to four destructive floods this… Read More

Kylo Ren's lightsaber

Fact vs. fiction on film: How the ‘Star Wars’ saga scores on science

The “Star Wars” saga isn’t exactly a science textbook, but there’s one fact about the universe that the movies got… Read More

Elon Musk

Elon Musk explains why a carbon tax is as necessary as garbage collection fees

Policymakers have been debating – and dismissing – the idea of putting a tax on carbon emissions for more than a decade,… Read More

Hyperloop concept

More than 120 teams picked for SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s Hyperloop contest

More than 120 student engineering teams, including a group from the University of Washington, have been chosen for a Hyperloop… Read More

Submersible in ocean

XPRIZE unveils $7 million contest for ocean discovery, with bonus for sniffing out pollution

The latest high-tech competition from XPRIZE is offering $7 million to promote new ways to map our planet’s final frontier:… Read More

Parrot Bebop drone

Sign up your drone, or else: FAA issues registration rules (and penalties) that take effect Dec. 21

The Federal Aviation Administration has laid out the rules for registering recreational drones, starting Dec. 21, plus the penalties for… Read More

General Fusion test reactor

Hey, coders: Want to do nuclear fusion research? This crowdsource challenge gives you a chance

  It’s not clear when fusion power will pay off, but there’s a way to earn a cool $20,000 in… Read More

Thermal imagery

Night-vision drones are coming from DJI and FLIR – but don’t try this at home

One of the world’s best-known drone manufacturers, DJI, has partnered with one of the world’s best-known infrared imaging companies, FLIR… Read More

Human vs. machine learning

Bayesian boost for A.I.: Researchers find a quicker way to teach a computer

Researchers say they’ve developed an algorithm that can teach a new concept to a computer using just one example, rather… Read More

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory becoming a player in Seattle tech with new partnership model

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, operated by Battelle Memorial Institute for the U.S. Dept. of Energy, is known for its… Read More

Boeing 737 MAX

Boeing rolls out its first 737 MAX jet in Renton, thronged by workers who built it

Thousands of Boeing employees turned out today for the rollout of the first Boeing 737 MAX jet, a redesigned version… Read More

Holometer

Holometer finds no evidence we’re living in a Matrix-like hologram … so far

Is our universe a two-dimensional hologram? It sounds like science fiction straight from “The Matrix,” but scientists are checking out… Read More

Seattle Delivery Center

Boost for Boeing: Export-Import Bank wins revival after battle in Congress

Nearly six months after the Export-Import Bank was shut down due to congressional wrangling, the federal agency has been revived – which is… Read More

DNA strand displacement tool

Encoding data in DNA for millennia? UW and Microsoft Research are on it

Data storage is getting better and better, but the final frontier for the long-term preservation of digital bits may well… Read More

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