Tech Paul Allen's most admirable philanthropic venture His Institute for Brain Science, which just got a large new infusion, is competing in a Super Bowl of scientific research. by Ted Van Dyk / March 21, 2012
Culture How homeless remembrance finally found a Seattle home Leaves of Remembrance and fallen leaves outside of the Seattle Justice Center by Alison Sargent / June 20, 2012
Politics Coping with Boeing's 'Flight to the South' Boeing plans to add 1,200 jobs at its Renton plant over the next couple of years. by Ted Van Dyk / August 23, 2009
Tech Robert McNamara and the hubris of technology McNamara with JFK at Vandenberg Air Force Base, March 1962 by Ted Van Dyk / July 6, 2009
Politics Suddenly, a flurry of pressing money matters Bank notes from around the world, donated by visitors to the British Museum in London. (Wikipedia) by Ted Van Dyk / September 8, 2008
Politics Miller times Between national party conventions, I took an advance look at Joseph Miller's upcoming memoirs, The Wicked Wine of Democracy, to be published next month by University of Washington Press. The book... by Ted Van Dyk / September 1, 2008
Politics Footnotes to the week's trade-talks breakdown When I wrote about international trade and the presidential campaign recently, I characterized the seven-year-long Doha Round global trade negotiation as being "stuck on neutral." As it turned out... by Ted Van Dyk / July 31, 2008