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“When chaos happens, you’ve got to keep the team calm and lead them.”
“Location aware” technology for smartphones.
As flu season begins, UW researchers work to stay a step ahead.
A Badger’s neuron research leads to a major honor.
The Young Coleoptera Collection brings the UW bunches of beetles.
Catering to our obsession with the entire tradition of stately homes, titles, and pomp and circumstance.
Counting the state animal proves to be a tricky endeavor.
Dairy is not "straw hats and bib overalls" at the UW. The flagship institution in America's Dairyland draws on a long history of lacto-research, modern technology, and big data to thrive in what has become a very scientific field.
Does religion have a place at a public university? The Lubar Institute contends that it does — not to proselytize, but to give students a safe place to explore beliefs and cultivate understanding.
What started as a gutsy notion among four UW undergrads (we could do this better) has grown into a wildly successful theatrical-lighting enterprise based in Badgerland.
Due to a belief that their body parts bring good luck, people with albinism in some African countries are hunted and killed. Two alumni are stepping in to help Tanzania, where the problem is most severe.
Having experienced [Ayn Rand] firsthand, I was forever inoculated against her fiction or essays ...
[The] war against pain-medicine physicians and pain-medication prescriptions ...
There’s no how-to book in thoroughbred racing ... experience is paramount.