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- To future archaeologists, old technology is beautiful technology Aug. 2, 2010 A couple of dozen students sit on plastic tarps under the trees at the edge of the Eagle Heights Community Gardens, at the west end of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Their professor - a noted archaeologist - faces them, sitting on his own tarp, much as he would while supervising a dig in his specialty area, South Asia. Within arm's reach, UW-Madison archaeology professor Jonathan Mark Kenoyer has some raw materials of ancient technology: boxes of arrows, stone tools, horns, hunks of obsidian and flint, cords, a chalkboard and a box of Band-Aids.
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Students size up seismic sensor sites
July 29, 2010
University of Wisconsin-Madison students Matthew Kogle and Kelly Hoehn logged thousands of miles this summer driving rural Wisconsin roads, scanning the landscape. When they found a promising spot, they knocked on the door of the nearest farmhouse and tried to interest the owners in their cause.
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IceCube spies unexplained pattern of cosmic rays
July 27, 2010
Though still under construction, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole is already delivering scientific results - including an early finding about a phenomenon the telescope was not even designed to study.
- Curiosities: What’s the difference between dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent and dish soap? Why aren’t they interchangeable? July 26, 2010
- UW-Madison’s joint mass communication degree ranked top in nation July 23, 2010 Researchers studying the quality of doctoral programs in communication studies ranked the University of Wisconsin-Madison's joint doctoral program in mass communication first among 102 such programs across the nation.
- UW-Madison expertise tapped for state legislative study committees July 22, 2010 University of Wisconsin-Madison experts have been appointed to 12 special committees the Wisconsin Legislature created to study emerging state issues and make recommendations for the 2011-12 legislative session.
- UW-Madison faculty member receives grant to increase child, family well-being July 21, 2010 A University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty member has received an award from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to increase the well-being of children and families by advancing evidence-based policymaking.
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Global grassroots lake science network has roots in Wisconsin
July 19, 2010
Inspired and led by freshwater scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, researchers eager to understand global ecosystems from end to end are now monitoring a series of buoys in lakes on every continent except Africa. Each buoy carries instruments to measure fundamental data on the weather above the water and the temperature and chemistry below it.
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‘Condor’ brings genome assembly down to Earth
July 19, 2010
Borrowing computing power from idle sources will help geneticists sidestep the multimillion-dollar cost of reconstituting the flood of data produced by next-generation genome-sequencing machines.
- Latest Badger Poll results to be released July 14, 2010 The results of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's 30th Badger Poll will be released this week.
- Monkey generosity: No strings attached July 13, 2010 Among monkeys that split child care responsibilities, sharing extends to dinnertime, but grudges do not, according to research published July 14 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
- Hormone study finds monkeys in long-term relationship look strangely human July 12, 2010 Monkeys in enduring relationships show a surprising correspondence in their levels of oxytocin, a key behavioral hormone, according to research published online June 28 in the journal Hormones and Behavior.
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http://wisconsinidea.wisc.edu/features/professor-shows-the-wonder-full-side-of-physics/
July 12, 2010
The audience laughs and applauds as the performers on stage pull trick after trick from their sleeves: suspending a ball in midair, defying gravity, turning water into ice right before people's eyes.
- Herb and Eve Howe, veteran UW-Madison academics, die two days apart July 6, 2010 Herbert M. Howe, emeritus professor and former chair of both Classics and Integrated Liberal Studies (ILS), passed away on Tuesday, June 29 in Fort Atkinson. He was 98. His spouse and colleague in ILS, Evelyn Mitchell (Eve) Howe, passed away two days later, at age 94.
- Longtime atmospheric and oceanic sciences professor dies July 6, 2010 University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Charles R. Stearns passed away on June 22, 2010. He was 85.
- Before Rhythm and Booms, learn the science of fireworks July 2, 2010 Before the first rocket lights up the night sky on Saturday (July 3), stake out a seat at the Memorial Union Terrace at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and learn about the science behind Rhythm and Booms.
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Artwork by people with developmental disabilities shines in airport exhibit
July 1, 2010
If there is evidence that each of us, in our mind's eye, has a unique and valuable take on the world, it hangs on walls of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center.
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Stirring the ocean: Calculating the role of the oceans' swimmers
June 28, 2010
The world's oceans, we know, are constantly shaken and stirred by the winds and the tides and other physical forces of nature.
- TIP/High school students get hands-on with CSI science June 22, 2010
- Conference examines role of archives in media, theater research June 22, 2010 Some 2,000 miles separate Madison and Hollywood's star-making machine, and it's a 1,000-mile journey to New York's Great White Way.