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Washington State University

Obsidian collections from the site of Q'umarkaj and the surrounding region.

Mayas utilized market-based economics, research finds

The roughly 1.5-foot-long semi-sub prototype, built with off-the-shelf and 3D-printed parts, showed its seaworthiness in water tests, moving quickly with low drag and a low profile.

New ‘semi-sub’ shows spy potential of sailing at waterline

Elizabeth Nalbandian, study first author and WSU food science graduate student, prepares some sugar cookies made with quinoa flour for baking.

Special quinoa can make a better cookie

Changing feelings can boost creativity for conventional thinkers

Highly emotional people drawn to cats for stress relief programs

helicopter dropping chemicals on wildfire

Dry lightning sparks some of the most destructive and costly wildfires in California

Genetic mutations not behind monkeypox spread

Pine siskins are nomadic migratory birds who appear to take social cues from other birds when deciding to stop migrating. Photo by RT-Images on iStock.

Some nomadic birds look for social cues to stop migrating

A wireless, bioelectronic pacifier could eliminate the need for invasive blood draws.

Smart pacifier developed to monitor infant health in the hospital

The WSU researchers developed a process to fabricate tiny mask fibers, ranging from five to 30 millimeters in length, and then added them to cement concrete to strengthen it and to prevent its cracking.

Disposable masks could be used to improve concrete

A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientist at Richland, Wash., helps develop a sustainable fuel component as part of research into bio-based jet fuels.

Lignin-based jet fuel packs more power for less pollution

Intense exercise while dieting may cut cravings for fatty food

Mitt Romney cash transfer proposal has downsides for child poverty

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows promise for opioid addiction treatment

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