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In this issue:
Below the glimmering waters of Puget Sound lie invisible problems. We check its Vital Signs.
Genetic diversity may be a lifeline for humans trying to grow enough to eat.
With US cities flooding, a WSU professor and her students are rising to the occasion.
Studying people and their plants provides us with new ways of approaching old problems.
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