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Pullman · PullmanSome of the world's deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a newly discovered phenomenon researchers are calling “bacterial vampirism.” A team led by Washington State University researchers has found the bacteria are attracted to the liquid part of blood, or serum, which contains nuSee the Story
Vampire Bacteria? Scientists Uncover Blood-Hunting Behavior in Common Bacteria
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Michigan State University · PullmanMOSES LAKE — Frank Zhao, a professor of plant pathology at Washington State University, spoke at the April 4 Fire Blight Webinar hosted by Michigan State University, providing an update on current research and results of fire blight antibiotics and resistances at WSU. Read more...See the Story
WSU professor warns of fire blight antibiotic resistance
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Apple · PullmanWashington State University (WSU) is acting like it needs our help to name its newest apple creation. How sweet, right? But really, hold your applause and your suggestions, even if this kind of fluff story, in a world of serious news, brings a smile to your face (if I’m always miserable, why shouldn’t you be, too?). It feels like Big Apple might be behind it. Can they be trusted? After two decades of playing God with apple DNA to boost disease r…See the Story
Apple name scam is clear as day. Don't fall for it!
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Basketball · PullmanThe setting was a November home basketball game for the Washington State Cougars in Pullman, Washington. Warm-ups were over, the Stars and Stripes had been formally acknowledged, and starters had been introduced. My teenage son and I took our seats along the sideline, feet happily on the hardwood of Washington State’s Friel Court. Settling in, we looked around the cavernous rafters of Beasley Coliseum.
“It’s so … empty,” my son said.
He wasn’t…See the Story
Washington State basketball’s 'Moneyball' moment
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