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Save the Date: 2025 Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum set for Jan. 21
The 2025 Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025 at Union South. The Forum will also be live streamed through YouTube. […]
CALS’ Louis Macias and alum Yolibeth Rangel-Fitzgibbon among Wisconsin’s Most Influential Latine Leaders
Chancellor Mnookin visits Kemp Natural Resources Station and central Wisconsin cranberry marsh
UW–Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin visited Kemp Natural Resources Station in Woodruff, WI on Oct. 14. A tour of the station showcased science-based management of natural […]
The secrets of cold weather soil unearthed
When hydrology engineer Anita Thompson was growing up in Minnesota, she knew what to expect from winter. The temperatures would drop below freezing around November or December, […]
An ancient animal is helping scientists generate clearer cryo-EM images
Water bears, an ancient group of microscopic animals known for their pudgy, ursine appearance and their uncanny ability to survive under extreme conditions, are helping […]
175 years of energy research at UW–Madison
Energy-related research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison evolved over the institution’s first 175 years, from departmentally-segregated work focused largely on technological innovation to a more […]
Explore entrepreneurship with NSF I-Corps learning sessions on Nov. 7 and 8
Do you want to translate your research into impactful real-world applications? Join UW-Madison’s Technology Entrepreneurship Office (TEO) to learn about how the NSF I-Corps Program […]
Inclement weather guidelines for UW–Madison employees
Before the weather outside turns frightful, read through UW’s inclement weather guidelines for employees. Key points:
Genetics colloquium: Lina Ni on temperature sensation in fly larvae – Oct. 30
The Genetics colloquium is held Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in-person in Genetics/Biotech 1111 and online via Zoom. This week’s speaker is Lina Ni from Virginia Tech […]