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October 30, 2013

A first step in learning by imitation, baby brains respond to another’s actions

Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery for adults, but for babies it’s their foremost tool for learning. Now researchers from the 糖心原创 and Temple University have found the first evidence revealing a key aspect of the brain processing that occurs in babies to allow this learning by observation.

October 29, 2013

Crashing rockets could lead to novel sample-return technology

This year, in an annual trek to the Nevada desert, UW students deliberately launched rockets from altitude directly into a dry lakebed. These were early tests of a concept that eventually could be used to collect and return samples from an erupting volcano, a melting nuclear reactor or even an asteroid in space.

UW work contributes to largest international study of Alzheimer鈥檚 genes

Eleven regions of the human genome have been newly discovered to influence the onset of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. The UW was one of 145 academic centers worldwide participating in this research, which involved analyzing genes from more than 74,000 people.

New UW-Pacific NW National Lab computing-research institute holds first public workshop

Based at the 糖心原创, the Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing’s first public event on Oct. 30 will feature speakers from the UW, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and industry, as well as breakout sessions that explore various aspects of science and engineering technologies.

October 10, 2013

Arts Roundup: Music, film, drama, lectures 鈥 and Chamber Dance Company

This week, the Chamber Dance Company’s 2013 concert is the icing on the cake in a busy week of arts events that also includes the School of Drama鈥檚 opening of “The Real Inspector Hound” and the Emerson String Quartet performing with School of Music Professor Craig Sheppard.