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(04/23/03 6:00am)
Speaking to an audience of more than 300 at Memorial Union
Tuesday evening, representatives of the Raelian Movement and
Clonaid explained the science behind human cloning, the beliefs of
the Raelians and UFO evidence that supports the beliefs of the
Raelians and human cloning work done at Clonaid.
(10/10/02 6:00am)
Three women with very different perspectives and backgrounds
addressed issues relating to balancing scientific research and
family, along with past and continuing barriers and inequities
faced by women in the fields of science and engineering in a
Wednesday panel discussion.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
There are a few things people expect at the Terrace: beer with
friends, good live music, difficulty finding seats, maybe some
mosquito bites. Something people don't expect at the Terrace: West
Nile virus.
(02/01/02 6:00am)
With campaign finance reform legislation looming on the horizon
on the state level, gubernatorial candidates have different views
as to its necessity and effect on their campaigns.
(01/18/02 6:00am)
You can't escape it. You can't hide from it. You can catch it
from breathing in after someone with it has coughed or sneezed. It
is the flu. Nobody is immune, unless they have gotten a flu shot,
protecting them against certain strains every year. With students
returning to close-quarter dorms and large classes, concern exists
about the potential for spreading the flu virus.
(12/07/01 6:00am)
Although Gov. Scott McCallum has slashed the state budget in
response to projected state deficits of up to $1.3 billion, funding
for research and instruction in the UW System has thus far remained
largely intact.
(12/03/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison scientists announced another step toward realizing
the potential of human embryonic stem cells Friday after coaxing
the cells into functioning brain cells, demonstrating their
capacity in the treatment of neurological diseases.
(11/26/01 6:00am)
Advanced Cell Technologies Inc., a biotechnology company based
in Worcester, Mass., announced Sunday that it successfully cloned
human embryos Oct. 13.
(11/08/01 6:00am)
Stem cells of various sorts hold the possibility for seemingly
limitless cures and treatments. From Parkinson's disease to relief
for diabetics, UW-Madison has researchers hard at work trying to
better the quality of life for a plethora of disease
sufferers.
(10/24/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison researchers announced a breakthrough yesterday in the
understanding of anthrax's toxic effect on cells.
(09/21/01 6:00am)
Touching upon themes of international cooperation in the fight
against terrorism, governmental responses to increase national
security, military action, respect toward Muslims and rallying of
Americans, President Bush addressed a joint session of Congress in
a televised speech Thursday.
(09/05/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison researchers in the lab of Dr. James Thomson announced
Sept. 3 they had coaxed embryonic stem cells to develop into
'hematopoietic colony forming cells.'
(08/31/01 6:00am)
Residents of the Ofek Shalom Co-op, 122 N. Bassett St., are
thankful for their new home. The Ofek Shalom house, 12 N. Butler
St., sustained extensive fire damage Feb. 21. Residents lost many
of their personal belongings in the fire.