Environment How psychology can help us understand — and fight — poverty By looking at the way people in poverty make decisions, research psychologist Crystal C. Hall hopes to dismantle the assumptions we make about them. by Manola Secaira / May 8, 2019
Environment This gender and race researcher explains why techies don't have to be Trekkies Through her work at UW's Stereotypes, Identity and Belonging Lab, Sapna Cheryan breaks down stereotypes about tech employees and Asian Americans. by Manola Secaira / May 3, 2019
Environment From dust to dirt: Human composting is coming to WA Washington residents will win the right to convert their remains into soil in 2020. Here's how that happened, and how it might work. by Manola Secaira / May 1, 2019
Environment This researcher wants to help undocumented students find their place in STEM While growing up undocumented, Verónica Guajardo didn't see a place for herself in STEM. Now, she's helping students like herself find their paths. by Manola Secaira / July 25, 2019
Environment 'We're literally invisible': How better data could help advocates for missing or murdered Native women Native women disappear and are murdered at alarming rates, but many aren't even accounted for. By hosting community data-gathering events, the Seattle Indian Health Board hopes to address the crisis. by Manola Secaira / July 23, 2019