Azul Kothari
City News Editor
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Science News
Apr 5, 2022
‘Following the plume’: Pilot study underway to clean up PFAS contamination in Dane County
Verona based company trying novel microbe-based decontamination
Herald
Feb 25, 2022
Tug of War: Fate of Wisconsin wolves caught between hunters, Tribes, ecologists and cattlemen
After recently becoming relisted as protected species, Wisconsin wolf hunt debate is settled — for now
Science News
Feb 3, 2022
UWPD to beta test start-up’s security scanners at Camp Randall, other locations
Liberty Defense partners with UWPD to offer cutting edge security technology on campus
Science News
Dec 7, 2021
Exploring the connection between scientific disagreement, public engagement
UW professor releases paper studying how disagreement, uncertainty drive away non-scientific audiences
Science News
Nov 5, 2021
‘Vaccine apartheid’ threatens America’s progress against pandemic
'You could argue that every death that's occurring ... is unnecessary, or preventable, given that we have vaccines,' UW expert says
Science News
Oct 14, 2021
Conservation of black ash trees holds cultural, ecological significance
UW graduate student incorporates Indigenous land management strategies to preserve wetlands
Science News
Sep 22, 2021
Madison’s Nano RED biotech develops viral therapy platform for COVID-19, lung cancer
Platform uses a virus-like particle to deliver pharmaceutical cocktail neutralizing viral genome of SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19
Science News
Sep 22, 2021
Pet Finance: Putting a price tag on a dog’s life through economic modeling
Typical dog owner values their dog's life at $10,000 according to first of its kind economic analysis by UW professor
Science News
Sep 20, 2021
STEM clubs at student org fair create spaces for competition, passion, mentorship
Interested in STEM-based student orgs? We got you.
Features
May 3, 2021
Stop Line 3: The Indigenous-led fight to halt construction on the last remaining segment of a thousand-mile pipeline
The crumbling Line 3 can only operate at half capacity, if finished, the replacement would restore it to its full capacity of 760,000 barrels per day
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