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WSU prof charged up over tin research
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Washington State University professor Grant Norton, left, examines a lithium ion battery with graduate student and research assistant David Mackay. When Washington State University professor Grant Norton realized his work with electronics and tin could
WSU Researchers Patent Longer Battery Life TechnologyOPB News
WSU researchers develop super lithium-ion batteryWSU News
Super Lithium-Ion Battery from Washington State UniversityUbergizmo
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Accolades abound for WSU team that designed sleeping pad to prevent SIDS
Winona Daily News
Winona State seniors (from left) Chase Lundstrom, Parbati Sanjel and Tauseef Hemayet set up a sleeping pad designed for infants to measures breathing, heart rate and movement Wednesday, April 11, 2012, on WSU's campus. The team is competing in the

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Former WSU star's disappearance was 25-year mystery
The Spokesman Review
Tim Ford, Dale's brother, holds a photo showing Dale, center, and WSU coach Bobo Brayton, right. It's probably the biggest sports-legend mystery ever to come out of Washington State University. Almost 50 years ago, Ford was a standout outfielder for

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Fire Destroys Building at Washington State University
Firehouse.com
Washington State University and Pullman city fire investigators are trying to determine the cause of a blaze early Tuesday morning that destroyed a common building at a campus housing complex. Pullman Fire Department operations officer Mike Heston said
Fire destroys WSU student housing buildingNorthwest Cable News
Fire destroys apartment common buildingTheNewsTribune.com

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Boosting engineering programs invests in state's economy
The Seattle Times
The University of Washington and Washington State University are making painful, but necessary sacrifices to grow their engineering programs. This state does not award enough engineering and technology degrees to meet demand.

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