The March for Science Seattle (or March for Science–Seattle) was a protest held in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. This local protest was part...
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The March for Science (formerly known as the Scientists' March on Washington) was an international series of rallies and marches held on Earth Day. The...
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Pacific Science Center (PacSci) is a nonprofit science education organization in Seattle, Washington, United States. Its main science museum is on the...
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city of Seattle, Washington, particularly for transplants from other areas. A 2005 article in The Seattle Times written by Julia Sommerfeld appears to...
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the Horiuchi Mural at Seattle Center in Seattle, where Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson confirmed his support for science. Further protests were...
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Bill Nye (redirect from Bill Nye (science guy))
Bill Nye the Science Guy to Seattle's public television station, KCTS-TV. The show—which proudly proclaimed in its theme song that "science rules!"—ran...
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Seattle (/siˈætəl/ see-AT-əl) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population...
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Seattle University (Seattle U or SU) is a private Jesuit university in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the largest independent university in...
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landmark and globally recognized symbol of Seattle's skyline. Other notable attractions include Pacific Science Center, Climate Pledge Arena, and the Museum...
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Museum of Pop Culture (redirect from Science Fiction Museum of Seattle)
music buffs. MoPOP, in collaboration with the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), presents the Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival which...
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Century 21 Exposition (redirect from Seattle World Exposition)
fair, is now called the Seattle Center; the United States Science Pavilion is now Pacific Science Center. Another notable Seattle Center building, the Museum...
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Paul Allen (category Businesspeople from Seattle)
passing an 8th-grade science exam. In December 2014, Allen committed $100 million to create the Allen Institute for Cell Science in Seattle. The institute is...
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Soundtrack of Science: A science-themed song parody. Bill Nye was originally an engineer for the 747 airliner at Boeing, having moved to Seattle in 1977 after...
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World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Seattle Worldcon 2025, will be held in August 13–17, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. The science fiction...
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3 (2016-Present) March for Science (2017) March for Science Portland (2017) March for Science Seattle (2017) People's Climate March (2017) Bayou Bridge...
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Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences (commonly referred to as Seattle Academy or SAAS) is a co-ed private middle and high school located on Seattle,...
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Jody Allen (category Businesspeople from Seattle)
for the vision that made it happen." With her brother, Allen co-founded the Seattle-based non-profit organization Allen Institute for Brain Science in...
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Birds Connect Seattle, formerly the Seattle Audubon Society, is a nonprofit environmental organization that advocates and organizes for cities where people...
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J. Kenji López-Alt (category Writers from Seattle)
Retrieved March 2, 2022. Vermillion, Allecia (February 24, 2022). "J. Kenji López-Alt Applies His Scientific Method to Seattle's Food Scene". Seattle Met....
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Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA, FAA LID: SEA) is the primary international airport serving Seattle and its surrounding metropolitan...
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Seattle Pacific University (SPU) is a private Christian university in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in 1891 in conjunction with the...
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1984) – acting mayor of Seattle in 2017; current mayor Susan Hekman (M.A. 1973, Ph.D. 1976) – professor of political science; director of the graduate...
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the grounds became the Seattle Center, home to the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Experience Music Project, Science Fiction Museum and Hall of...
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Space Needle (redirect from Seattle Space Needle)
Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, it was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors. At 605 ft...
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Seattle Central College is a public college in Seattle, Washington, United States. With North Seattle College and South Seattle College, it is one of...
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University of Washington (redirect from University of Washington, Seattle)
Wilt in 1876, with a Bachelor of Science degree. By the time Washington state entered the Union in 1889, both Seattle and the university had grown substantially...
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The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a division of the Allen Institute, based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on bioscience research. Founded...
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Allen Institute (category Non-profit organizations based in Seattle)
located in Seattle. It was founded by billionaire philanthropist Paul G. Allen in 2003. The Allen Institute conducts large-scale basic science research...
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Norwescon (redirect from Northwest Science Fiction Society)
World Science Fiction Convention, held in Portland, Oregon, in 1950. Norwescon grew out of the desire of its founders to host a Worldcon in Seattle in 1981...
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Lakeside School is a private school located in Seattle, Washington, for grades 5–12. As of 2024, school review website Niche ranked Lakeside School as...
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