NewsCybersecurity Education Varies Widely in USby Washington State UniversityResearchers have found a huge variation from school to school on how much cybersecurity content is required for students to take
NewsTemperature Extremes Could Help Capture Solar and Wind Energyby Washington State UniversityNew study finds that extreme temperature events are coupled with greater solar radiation and faster winds
NewsJob Ads with Wide Pay Ranges Can Deter Applicantsby Washington State UniversityRespondents found wide pay ranges to be indicative of dishonesty from the employer
NewsNew Conductive, Cotton-Based Fiber Developed for Smart Textilesby Washington State UniversityA single fiber in two sections, one made of cotton the other made of a conductive material
NewsFont Size Can ‘Nudge’ Customers toward Healthier Food Choicesby Washington State UniversityLow calorie counts printed in large fonts increases likelihood of participants choosing healthier food options
NewsJapanese Beetles Could Spread throughout Washington State in 20 Yearsby Washington State UniversityEfforts to control the spread of this species needs the help of the agricultural industry and local residents
NewsPlants Can Distinguish When Touch Starts and Stops, Study Suggestsby Washington State UniversityStudy shows that individual plant cells respond to touch by sending calcium signals to other cells
NewsGender Gap Found in Research Grant Award Amounts, Re-Applicationsby Washington State UniversityIn addition to being award on average less than men, women are less likely to receive grants to continue their research
NewsResearchers Develop Carbon-Negative Concreteby Washington State UniversityProof-of-concept study shows that strengthened biochar absorbs carbon dioxide while being in concrete
NewsConsumers Care More about Taste than Gene Editing for Table Grapesby Washington State UniversityAccording to a recent survey, most US citizens care more about flavor rather than how grapes are bred