Environment This teen fights climate change with video games Operation Sustain teaches kids about climate change and how their choices affect the planet. by Sarah Hoffman / October 25, 2018
Tech Fighting mosquitoes with frickin’ laser beams Researchers in Bellevue, Wash. have developed a way to identify, track, and zap the bugs in a split second. by Sarah Hoffman | ReInventors / August 17, 2018
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
Politics The Elephant in the Room: Is Bertha toast? Bertha's cutter-boring machine when it was being brought to Seattle in 2013. by Steve Scher / December 22, 2014
Equity Pay attention to me Attention isn't just nice, it's necessary for normal brain development. Without the right kind, infants grow into troubled teens and adults. by Steve Scher / December 9, 2014
Equity Why are black, queer and trans youth more at risk for homelessness? Last year's Count Us In survey, a daylong census of homeless and unstably housed youth and young adults in King County, found that 32 percent were African-American and 22 percent identified as LGBTQ. by Steve Scher / February 15, 2015