Environment What if clean energy was as easy as pressing ‘print’? UW scientists are creating light, thin, cheap, flexible solar panels of the future. by Sarah Hoffman / August 2, 2018
Equity Franklin students, teacher honor slain classmate with hand-built casket After protesting gun violence, classmates build a coffin and leave personal messages for shooting victim Ryan Dela Cruz. by Sarah Hoffman / June 15, 2018
Environment Can these super oysters survive our screwed-up oceans? A marine biologist is helping oysters fight back against ocean acidification. by Sarah Hoffman / October 12, 2018
Environment Meet the man with a nuclear reactor in his basement Carl Greninge built a nuclear reactor with parts from eBay and duct tape — and he lets students use it. by Sarah Hoffman / July 20, 2018
Environment Self-driving bikes: Seattle’s next transit revolution? A team at UW Bothell envisions a bike of the future that drives itself. by Sarah Hoffman / July 6, 2018
Environment Human Elements: Glass creations inspired by PNW marine life Based on Lopez Island, artist and environmentalist Raven Skyriver breathes endangered Salish Sea animals into fragile glass. by Sarah Hoffman / February 17, 2023
Environment Human Elements: Vancouver Island marmots return to the wild With only 358 of the endangered animals left, the Marmot Recovery Foundation is working to release captive marmots in mountain burrows. by Sarah Hoffman / February 10, 2023
Environment Deep in the marsh, an ecologist untangles aquatic food webs Aquatic ecologist Emily Howe is drawn to the messiness of the food web. by Sarah Hoffman / March 18, 2022
Environment Human Elements: Using Indigenous knowledge to identify toxic shellfish Rosa Hunter uses indigenous knowledge to inform her work identifying toxic shellfish. by Sarah Hoffman / March 4, 2022
Inside Crosscut What it takes to find one of WA's rarest flowers The first episode of Human Elements led videographer Sarah Hoffman on a damn tough hike in search of the Gorge daisy. by Sarah Hoffman / February 23, 2022