Tag: WinScience
-
Posted on February 19, 2025
Slesinger Lecture: Tim Slack to discuss “Rural and Small Town America: Myths and Misunderstandings” on Mar. 13
The Department of Community and Environmental Sociology is welcoming Tim Slack, professor of sociology at Louisiana State University, to give the Slesinger Lecture in 2025. The […]
-
Posted on February 17, 2025
Soft, chewy, filling: UW researchers are perfecting the protein bar
From athletes in training to busy people in need of a snack, consumer demand is high for protein-rich, shelf-stable snacks such as protein bars. Retail […]
- Posted on February 14, 2025
-
Posted on February 10, 2025
Recent retirements
Best wishes to our colleagues who retired from CALS in the fourth quarter of 2024: Daniel Capacio, soil and environmental sciencesSarah Crittenden, biochemistrySusan Larson, Center […]
-
Posted on
Lake loop: Bacteria in Lake Mendota repeat a cycle of evolution year after year
Like Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day, bacteria species in a Wisconsin lake are in a kind of endless loop that they can’t seem […]
-
Posted on
LSC Science Communication Colloquium: Kaiping Chen on “Auditing Equity in Large Language Models” – Feb. 12
Kaiping Chen, associate professor of life sciences communications at UW–Madison, will present “Auditing Equity in Large Language Models: Insights from Dialogue and Image Classification Tasks” […]
-
Posted on
Wisconsin Foodie TV show featuring Wisconsin Healthy Grown® potatoes and Hancock ARS will air Feb. 20
On Thursday, February 20, Wisconsin Healthy Grown® potatoes and growers will be featured on “Wisconsin Foodie,” a PBS Wisconsin TV show airing at 7:30 p.m. […]
-
Posted on February 3, 2025
Department of Life Sciences Communication launches renamed Science Communication PhD program
The Department of Life Sciences Communication (LSC) in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences recently received approval from the UW Board of Regents to […]
-
Posted on
Why do birds make so many different sounds? A new UW–Madison study gets at the underlying factors
Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure. But the conditions that contribute to […]
- Posted on January 31, 2025