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New research from Riffell Lab on air pollution affecting nighttime pollinator activity in UW News
Daniel Promislow interviewed by KUOW on the “Dog Aging Project” [AUDIO]
Alejandro Rico-Guevara interviewed by KUOW on hummingbird research [AUDIO]
Horacio de la Iglesia co-authored white paper on significance of chronic jet lag on student-athlete health and performance
Sharlene Santana in UW News on bat teeth and jaw evolution
Briana Abrahms named 2023 Packard Fellow
Carl Bergstrom featured in Perspectives: "How's Your BS Detector?"
Ray Huey's research on climate impacts on baby names featured in UW News
Rico-Guevara lab members on hummingbird tongue research featured in Science article
Alejo Rico-Guevara in UW News on hummingbirds, an "evolutionary delight" (VIDEO)
Horacio de la Iglesia interview on KUOW on topic of Daylight Savings Time [audio]
Abrahms Lab and wild dog research in Botswana featured on UW Homepage
Research led by the Center for Ecosystem Sentinels reveals that climate change is increasing human-wildlife conflicts globally
Briana Abrahms featured in University of Washington Magazine
Research on the effects of daytime sunlight exposure on sleep from the de la Iglesia lab featured in UW News
The Whole U "People of UW" Profile: Professor Horacio de la Iglesia
Horacio de la Iglesia in Seattle Met on the downfalls of permanent daylight saving time
Sharlene Santana featured in UW News on bat research [VIDEO]
Briana Abrahms & Kasim Rafiq in The Conversation on climate change threatening African wild dogs
Brianna Abrahms & Kasim Rafiq in The Conversation on climate change threatening African wild dogs
Therese Lamperty and Berry Brosi featured in UW News for research concerning the health of the Atlantic Forest
Alejandro Rico-Guevara receives SICB Carl Gans Award
Research by Jay Falk and Alejandro Rico-Guevara on female hummingbird evolution featured in UW News
Analysis piece on sleep deprivation in US teenagers authored by Horacio de la Iglesia in The Conversation
New research by Briana Abrahms shows that top predators 'trap' themselves trying to adapt to climate change