Category: Highlights
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Posted on July 18, 2016
Blue Sky Science video: Joe Lauer answers boy’s GMO question
When a youngster posed the question “How long does it take a GMO product to grow?,” the Blue Sky Science team turned to CALS agronomy […]
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Posted on July 11, 2016
Register for the WALSAA Farm Technology Days Picnic
Members of the CALS community are invited to attend the annual Wisconsin Agricultural and Life Sciences Alumni Association (WALSAA) Farm Technology Days Picnic, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. […]
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Posted on July 8, 2016
Allen Garden hosts Boys and Girls Club kids
In a recent blog post, Allen Centennial Garden’s education coordinator Elin Meliska shared the fun news that the Garden is now partnering with the Boys and Girls Club of […]
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Posted on July 7, 2016
New UW-Madison alumni network for career connections
The Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association recently launched Badger Bridge, a social network that brings UW-Madison alumni from every place and generation together to help […]
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Posted on July 5, 2016
New blog series by Stan Temple highlights students of Aldo Leopold
A blog series by Stan Temple, a professor emeritus of forest and wildlife ecology and a senior fellow with the nonprofit Aldo Leopold Foundation, highlights […]
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Posted on June 30, 2016
Connect with CALS colleagues and alumni at Wisconsin Farm Tech Days
If you plan to attend Wisconsin Farm Tech Days, set for July 19-21 in Walworth County this year, be sure to stop by and say hello to […]
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Collisions during DNA replication and transcription contribute to mutagenesis
When a cell makes copies of DNA and translates its genetic code into proteins at the same time, the molecular machinery that carries on replication […]
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Posted on June 27, 2016
Kimble serves on Rescuing Biomedical Research steering committee
Judith Kimble, a Vilas Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, is working as a member of the […]
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Posted on June 23, 2016
Doug Weibel’s research points to new ways to combat bacterial infections
An exhaustive look at how bacteria hold their ground and avoid getting pushed around by their environment shows how dozens of genes aid the essential […]
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Award-winning essay by CALS’ Kitt Healy available online
This past spring, CALS agroecology graduate student Kitt Healy won second place in the Water Sustainability and Climate Project’s Our Waters, Our Future writing contest, […]