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In Origami, Science Unfolds | Bites
JK Yang sees endless possibilities in a single sheet of paper. The Aeronautics & Astronautics professor uses origami as a creative way to design foldable structures.
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6:51
A Seattle therapist reckons with the long-term psychological impacts of a changing planet.

8:25
Megafires alter the habitat of the severely endangered Canada lynx.

7:00
Stephanie Riedl of Sts’ailes First Nation cultivates a forest garden.

8:03
Darnell Sam bow-hunts for elk and reflects on the changing landscape around him.

6:21
A Washington funeral home makes it possible for your loved one to become a tree.

7:14
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community revives clam gardens.

7:04
One million seeds and the future of Washington’s rarest plants.

6:32
Can butterflies evolve to adapt to climate change?

8:18
A resilient and threatened flower has created a home on a family's farm.

6:13
A 30 year quest to save Washington's only native freshwater turtle.

6:15
Bats Northwest's Niki Desautels brings the public face to face with bats.