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athleticperfection1 · 6 months
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Washington State Soccer
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maysshortmoviereviews · 3 months
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The Boys in the Boat (2023)
A 1930s-set story centered on the University of Washington's rowing team, from their Depression-era beginnings to winning gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
A really uplifting and feel good sports drama set in the 1930s. It is predictable but yet still very enjoyable. I really enjoyed it. This is also an excellent movie that you can watch with the whole family.
P.S. I think Callum Turner should throw in his name into the "next Bond" ring. I think he has the potential to make an excellent Bond.
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Researchers develop carbon-negative concrete
A viable formula for a carbon-negative, environmentally friendly concrete that is nearly as strong as regular concrete has been developed at Washington State University.
In a proof-of-concept work, the researchers infused regular cement with environmentally friendly biochar, a type of charcoal made from organic waste, that had been strengthened beforehand with concrete wastewater. The biochar was able to suck up to 23% of its weight in carbon dioxide from the air while still reaching a strength comparable to ordinary cement.
The research could significantly reduce carbon emissions of the concrete industry, which is one of the most energy- and carbon-intensive of all manufacturing industries. The work, led by doctoral student Zhipeng Li, is reported in the journal, Materials Letters.
"We're very excited that this will contribute to the mission of zero-carbon built environment," said Xianming Shi, professor in the WSU Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the corresponding author on the paper.
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starwolf53 · 6 months
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If you like robots, or destruction, or robots destroying other robots, a very good friend of mine is in the WSU BattleBots club and they need funds for their Giant Death Robot, Painsaw!
If you can spare a few bucks, every donation counts!
More info under the cut!
What Is BattleBots?
BattleBots is a TV show where people build 250 pound robots with that, you guessed it, battle! Every episode is filled with pretty awesome destruction and people from all kinds of backgrounds doing what they love - building giant death robots and watching them beat each other up!
What Is This Fundraiser For?
This fundraiser (hosted through the official WSU (Washington State University) fundraiser website) is to fund Painsaw, The WSU robotics team's BattleBot! If they get enough funding, they'll have enough money to build, and repair, the robot, and might even make it to live TV on the show!
Why Should I Donate?
The robot will be 250 pounds, and at about $100 a pound (for $25,000 total), that adds up fast. Adding in that the robot needs spare parts and possibly extensive repairs after every battle, a lot of money needs to go into it. The people working on the project are mostly engineering students, who are building this robot for fun and experience, and it would mean the world to them (and me) if the project gets funded fully!
(Also the person who brings in the most donations gets to take home a piece of the destroyed robot. Isn't that cool??)
(the donation goal is set to $2,500 dollars, but it should keep going afterwards, and thats only a fraction of their real goal. If they get $5,000 in donations they throw a pizza party!)
TL;DR: if you have some loose change you feel like throwing around, you should consider donating to Painsaw! It would mean the world to me, my friend on the team, and everyone else there!
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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Grizzly bears (pictured, a captive bear at the WSU Bear Center) can weigh up to 800 pounds.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT HUBNER, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
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podcastcoug · 8 months
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PodcastCoug 8th Season! Conference Alignment / 2023 Roster / Colorado State
This week begins the 8th Season of The PodcastCoug, as we are discussing the current affairs in the conference alignment, the Pac-12 Quarterbacks, our 2023 Roster, and the opener with Colorado State in Fort Collins on Saturday.  
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memenewsdotcom · 1 year
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Man arrested over University of Idaho killings
Man arrested over University of Idaho killings
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gamma-xi-delta · 1 year
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WSU Police say they have identified the suspect, who allegedly committed multiple sex offenses near several sorority houses Friday afternoon.
Police say the man is wanted for indecent exposure, and was masturbating on College Hill near sorority houses. Police say the suspect is 6'0" tall, with brown hair and facial hair and was last seen wearing a light green/gray jacket, a gray hoodie, work-style pants, brown boots, and was driving a gold/tan 2001-2007 Toyota Highlander. If you have any information on the suspect's whereabouts, you are asked to call Officer Shellabarger at (509) 334-0802
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yogurrt · 1 year
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ngl college is kicking my ass rn
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athleticperfection1 · 5 months
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Washington State Volleyball
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bequia3 · 4 months
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January 6th - A Secret Kept
January 6th, 2024 is the 60th anniversary of our first wedding. It started as a dare. Surprise, surprise it lasted! The beginning was a bit unusual. Ken and I met in 1962 at a Junior Achievement Meeting. He went to the rival high school across town. We began dating in February 1963. It was a rocky romance at best. He proposed on our third date. My response was to laugh. Ridiculous I said. We’re…
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Researchers have taken the first steps toward finding liquid solvents that may someday help extract critical building materials from lunar and Martian-rock dust, an important piece in making long-term space travel possible. Using machine learning and computational modeling, Washington State University researchers have found about half a dozen good candidates for solvents that can extract materials on the moon and Mars usable in 3D printing. The work, reported in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B, is led by Soumik Banerjee, associate professor in WSU's School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. The powerful solvents, called ionic liquids, are salts that are in a liquid state. "The machine learning work brought us down from the 20,000-foot to the 1,000-foot level," Banerjee said. "We were able to down select a lot of ionic liquids very quickly, and then we could also scientifically understand the most important factors that determine whether a solvent is able to dissolve the material or not."
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brightgnosis · 4 months
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The Master Gardener Program: A WSU Extension Success Story; Early History from 1973 from Washington State University (Via the Way Back Machine)
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itsreaditandwow2 · 5 months
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Damn! Give the last 4 digits of her social security number too while you're at it!
Alonzo Lerone
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nerdwelt · 8 months
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Studie zeigt, dass trockene Blitze auch bei feuchteren Bedingungen Waldbrände auslösen können
Eine Studie der Washington State University zeigt, dass trockene Blitze auch bei feuchteren Bedingungen Waldbrände auslösen können. Früher ging man davon aus, dass Blitzeinschläge nur dann eine Waldbrandgefahr darstellen, wenn weniger als 2,5 mm Regen pro Tag fallen. Doch die Studie ergab, dass Blitze trotz bis zu 7,7 mm Niederschlag zu Waldbränden führen können. Diese neue Erkenntnis könnte den…
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