Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
823 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(12/04/25 8:10am)
QTS Data Centers announced a $1.5 million partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison for research advancing sustainable infrastructure development in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and various departments across campus.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison partnered with biotechnology company TAE Life Sciences to launch the first clinical site for Neutron Capture Therapy (NCT) in the United States, positioning the university as a national leader in cancer innovation.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
Invasive sea lampreys, grotesque parasites with rows of teeth inside their circular mouths that drain the blood of fish, infiltrated the Great Lakes in the 19th century. They have long been managed by a team at the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC), whose efforts have stopped the lampreys from multiplying and causing severe damage to native fish populations.
(11/26/25 7:43pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s genetics department launched a new Genetics in a Modern World certificate this April that focuses on modern genetics and its implications on society.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
The La Crosse County District Attorney's Office stripped controversial beagle breeder Ridglan Farms of their breeding license on Oct. 28, 2025.
(11/13/25 10:00am)
From the deepest forests of Gombe to the thriving research centers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jane Goodall's benevolent hand has reached far and wide.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Local researchers are warning against the spread of the Golden Oyster mushroom, a species native to Asia but introduced to the United States for cultivation, now spreading in Wisconsin and other Great Lakes states.
(11/06/25 8:00am)
In March, the world’s most impactful research journal Nature published an article by a researcher claiming his scientific paper was seemingly peer-reviewed by artificial intelligence without his consent.
(11/07/25 9:00am)
Hardly anyone had artificial intelligence (AI) on their minds three years ago. Have past innovations shaken up the world of business and technology in the same way? How should students prepare for the future of AI?
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Local entrepreneurs Mike Trigg and Max Schauff imparted insights into their careers, starting businesses and making it in the entrepreneurial world to over 50 eager entrepreneurial, business and technology students at the Founder Stories Fireside Chat on Oct.10 at Morgridge Hall.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Richard Van Domelen, the lead veterinarian at research beagle breeding facility Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, WI, had his license suspended by the Wisconsin Veterinary Examining Board (VEB) on Sept. 30.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
As the weather cools in Madison, monarch butterflies have started to make their way to the warmer Oyamel Fir forests of central Mexico. Unable to survive the cold, northern winters, monarchs fly up to 3,000 miles south to reach their overwintering site in a unique, long-distance migration.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Community members and scientists protested Oct. 1 in Madison after a contested a legal case that will decide the fate of a Canadian oil company’s pipeline through Wisconsin.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison professor’s research study shows COVID-19 vaccines protect not just individuals, but their relatives, illustrating previously unknown benefits of vaccination in the wake of recent federal restrictions.
(10/12/25 8:55pm)
According to University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Zachary Morris, the university has experts in nearly every area of a rising field of cancer research called theranostics.
(10/09/25 7:00am)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison collective is working to establish a long-term data set of little brown bat populations on campus with national implications for conservation.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
Sam Frank, the head of the University of Wisconsin-Madison startup Realta Fusion’s theoretical physics team, Kai Shih, a Realta scientist, and Aaron Tran, a UW-Madison postdoctoral researcher, have spent years designing a model that shook up the order of the fusion world.
(09/30/25 7:00am)
An estimated 300 community members rallied from Library Mall to the capitol for environmental protections Sunday.
(09/30/25 1:35pm)
Whooping crane “Ducky” died in Baraboo Sept. 18 at the International Crane Foundation from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, marking the world’s first fatal case of HPAI in whooping cranes.
(09/26/25 7:00am)
By some estimates, nuclear fusion will be grid-connected in a decade, and the world is paying attention to UW-Madison’s fusion talent.