Politics Washington Legislature aims to regulate AI — but treads cautiously ‘You don’t want to stop innovation. You don’t want to stop commerce. But you don’t want to stop people’s civil rights.’ by John Stang / January 12, 2024 / Updated 12:30 p.m.
Culture The science of chocolate Confections from Theo Chocolate in Fremont. by Michele Solis / November 12, 2008
Equity Health insurance coverage vs. science SpringBoard Plus, a communication device. (Prentke Romich Company) by Michele Solis / June 30, 2008
Politics R-52: The pros and cons on school remodeling plan Under R-52, there would be more school construction, like a Chief Sealth High project that included more natural light. by John Stang / October 22, 2010
Tech Atlas didn't shrug: mapping the human brain Emboldened by the success of its mouse brain map, Seattle's Allen Institute for Brain Science announced this week that it is taking on three new, similar "mapping" projects: the human brain, the... by Michele Solis / March 14, 2008
Tech Regence reverses its position on autism devices SpringBoard Plus, a communication device. (Prentke Romich Company) by Michele Solis / September 8, 2008
Tech A vaccine-delivering mosquito, and other research ideas A mosquito bite instead of a shot? by Michele Solis / October 30, 2008
Politics There’s one thing state lawmakers agree on: the internet The Legislature is delving deeply into internet issues this year, including those that affect urban and rural areas. by John Stang / February 6, 2018
Tech A Redmond company’s cosmic gamble Planetary Resources sees asteroid mining as a long-term venture — and an economic game-changer. by John Stang / March 28, 2018
Politics Conflict over CEO leaves port commission looking for help Tay Yoshitani (2011) by John Stang / September 11, 2012