Tag: WinScience
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Posted on November 27, 2023
Video: Entomology’s Emily Bick named 2023 WARF Innovation Awards Nominee
Emily Bick develops tools and strategies to support data-driven precision agriculture management techniques. She has created a machine-learning algorithm to detect and identify insect infestations […]
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Posted on November 22, 2023
Biochemistry’s research abroad opportunities pave the way for exchange of skills, culture
Research opportunities for students in the UW–Madison Department of Biochemistry extend beyond the walls of the buildings in which the department’s labs reside. Through some […]
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Posted on November 20, 2023
Dean Glenda Gillaspy celebrates CALS history and future directions in Thanksgiving greeting
It’s the holiday season, UW–Madison is celebrating its 175th Anniversary, and here at CALS we’re reflecting on our legacy of accomplishments and our trajectory for the future.
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Posted on November 15, 2023
Recording available: Nov. 10 all-college meeting
A recording of the virtual college update that was held on Friday, Nov. 10 can be viewed by using your UW Google Workspace account. In the 40 […]
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Association of Women in Agriculture celebrating its 50th anniversary this year
Over the past 50 years, the Association of Women in Agriculture has journeyed through legacy moments, achievements, perseverance, and resilience and in doing so, helped […]
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Innovations in dairy foods showcased at CDR Research Forum
The Center for Dairy Research (CDR) hosted professionals from the dairy industry for the CDR Industry Team Research Forum, Nov. 7-8. This annual event provides […]
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Posted on November 10, 2023
Read the fall 2023 issue of Grow magazine
The fall 2023 issue of Grow magazine is online! Feature stories include: Other topics: agrivoltaics, K-12 speciation card game, rural and tribal support in Wisconsin, […]
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Posted on November 9, 2023
Sustainable and Healthy Landscapes for a Circular Bioeconomy conference features many CALS speakers – Dec. 5
Healthy soil and agricultural ecosystems are essential to sustainably grow food, feed, fiber, fuels and other products for Wisconsin’s bioeconomy. Emerging techniques and knowledge in […]