Article
Author
  LOG IN | REGISTER


HOME
NEWS SPORTS OPINION ARTS PAGE TWO FEATURES FOOD SCIENCE COMICS MEDIA SPECIAL SECTIONS RESOURCES
CONTACT US

Cecile Resop


Keep your pets healthy, happy
Just get a new pup or kitten? Make sure to protect them from the many dangerous diseases facing young pets.

'Seek' coherent movie elsewhere
'The Seeker: The Dark is Rising' suffers from the ineptitude of its screenwriters.

Plasma advance brings fusion closer
UW-Madison researchers have discovered a technique for containing plasma that brings fusion power closer to reality

Lack of originality, poor script plague ‘Last Mimzy’
“The Last Mimzy” came out last week as the most recent science fiction story adapted for the big-screen. As an adaptation, it comes close to the spirit of the original story, a short piece by Henry Kuttner called “All Mimsy Were the Boro

Future of Science: Building the very small
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks to Mahesh Manhanthappa about chemistry and nanotechnology

Future of Science: A changing global climate
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks to Edward Friedman about the future of political science.

Future of Science: Exploring the universe
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks to Thad Walker about the future of quantum physics.

Future of Science: Teaching PCs to think
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks with Jerry Zhu about artificial intelligence.

True grit: realism in etches of New York City Life
"At first the exhibit seems small. Most of the works in the New York City Life etchings of John Sloan are postcard-sized," writes Cecile Resop.

Crichton asks what ‘next’ for humanity?
"Imagine a world where 20 percent of the human genome is patented. A world in which people have no right to their own tissues," writes Cecile Resop.

Battling disease with silicon drugs
A recent discovery has researchers using silicon instead of carbon as key atoms inside of drug molecules

Grid computing distributes the load
The Open Science Grid project seeks to give scientists access to larger amounts of computing power by utilizing spare CPU cycles.

Sweetening drugs with enzymes
An accidental discovery by UW-Madison scientists has the potential to speed up drug development times from months to days.




CardinalCast
Daily news and sports podcast every morning from The Daily Cardinal and WSUM






Resources
Letter to the Editor Advertising Information
News Tip Contact Us
Today's Print Issue Subscribe to our Mailing List
Employment Opportunities



HOME
NEWS SPORTS OPINION ARTS PAGE TWO FEATURES FOOD SCIENCE COMICS MEDIA SPECIAL SECTIONS RESOURCES
CONTACT US
Article
Author

All Content Copyright © - The Daily Cardinal Media Corporation