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How does climate change affect you?

Researchers across Washington University are studying climate science in fields from engineering to anthropology to medicine. Here, several explain what they’re seeing in their fields of study — and what it means for the future.

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Bring Your Own Idea program completes first year, yields important connections

A new program from the Office of the Provost is reaping the benefits of collaboration. Throughout 2014, faculty from across the university got together for coffee or in other informal settings to share perspectives on teaching and research topics through the Bring Your Own Idea program. The deadline for 2015 grant proposals is Friday, Feb. 20.

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In quantum world, the future predicts the past

In the quantum world, the future predicts the past. Playing a guessing game with a superconducting circuit called a qubit, physicist Kater Murch, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, found a way to narrow the odds of correctly guessing the state of a two-state system.

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Health Happening Fair held at medical school

A fresh produce market, health screenings, lifestyle tips and more drew the School of Medicine community to the annual Health Happening Fair in January. The event is provided through the school’s Wellness Council.

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Mother Nature as witness and engineer?

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6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13

Travel Lecture Series: Taiwan

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11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14

MLA series: ‘From Athens to Ferguson’

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WUSTL Campus Voices

‘Physics of the Heart’

Physicist Jim Miller, PhD, explains how heart doctors use physics in their daily work for the Arts & Sciences podcast “Hold That Thought.”

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Duncan/Newstead intersection to close Feb. 25

Medical Campus employees may need to build extra time into their commutes. Starting Feb. 25 and continuing for about two months, the intersection of Duncan and Newstead avenues will close as a Metropolitan Sewer District storm sewer line upgrade continues.

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