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Kyle MacLachlan calls his UW actor training ‘essential’ – The Seattle Times
Kyle MacLachlan calls his UW actor training 'essential'The Seattle TimesAn interview with actor Kyle MacLachlan (“Twin Peaks,” “Sex and the City,” “Portlandia”), who was the subject of a SIFF tribute this week. He spoke about his screen and TV roles and his University of Washington training. By Moira Macdonald. Seattle …
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Read moreRise of ‘altmetrics’ and measuring impact of research – University World News
Rise of 'altmetrics' and measuring impact of researchUniversity World NewsHe won a promotion to associate professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the university's College of the Environment. Adding altmetrics to CVs and dossiers may not be common yet. But interest in altmetrics is growing fast, as scholars …
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Read moreRise of ‘Altmetrics’ Revives Questions About How to Measure Impact of Research – Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Rise of 'Altmetrics' Revives Questions About How to Measure Impact of ResearchChronicle of Higher Education (subscription)He won a promotion to associate professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the university's College of the Environment. Adding altmetrics to CVs and dossiers may not be common yet. But interest in altmetrics is growing fast, as scholars …
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Read moreHybridization between genetically modified Atlantic salmon and wild brown trout reveals novel ecological interactions
Story picked up by BBC, CBC, Guardian, Telegraph, CBC radio and continuing to come in
Hybridization between genetically modified Atlantic salmon and wild brown trout reveals novel ecological interactions
Krista B. Oke†⇑,
Peter A. H. Westley‡,
Darek T. R. Moreau¶ and
Ian A. Fleming
Abstract
Interspecific hybridization is a route for transgenes from genetically modified (GM) animals to invade wild populations, yet the ecological effects and potential risks that may emerge from such hybridization are unknown.
Warming Lake Superior already affecting fish – Grand Forks Herald
Warming Lake Superior already affecting fishGrand Forks HeraldThe research was conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by Wisconsin Sea Grant and led by Tim Cline, now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. The research builds on work by Jay Austin and …
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Read moreWarming Lake Superior already affecting fish – Lake County News Chronicle
Warming Lake Superior already affecting fishLake County News ChronicleThe research was conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by Wisconsin Sea Grant and led by Tim Cline, now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. The research builds on work by Jay Austin and …
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Read moreStudy: Less Lake Superior habitat for big trout – Sioux City Journal
Study: Less Lake Superior habitat for big troutSioux City JournalThese are not projections of temperatures years from now," said Tim Cline, an author of the study who is now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. "We think Lake Superior deserves attention because these are …
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Read moreStudy: Less Lake Superior habitat for big trout – Crookston Daily Times
Study: Less Lake Superior habitat for big troutCrookston Daily TimesThese are not projections of temperatures years from now," said Tim Cline, an author of the study who is now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. "We think Lake Superior deserves attention because these are …and more »
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Read moreWarming Lake Superior already affecting fish – Duluth News Tribune
Warming Lake Superior already affecting fishDuluth News TribuneThese are not projections of temperatures years from now,” said Tim Cline, lead author of the published report who is now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. “We think Lake Superior deserves attention because …and more »
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Read moreStudy of warming Lake Superior finds less habitat for siscowet lakers but more … – Duluth News Tribune
Study of warming Lake Superior finds less habitat for siscowet lakers but more …Duluth News TribuneThe research was conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by Wisconsin Sea Grant and lead by Tim Cline, now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. The research builds on work by Jay Austin and …and more »
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