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(03/26/26 10:00am)
For biomedical and public health researchers at institutions like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funding unpredictability has come to define the past year. Delays in grant dispersal and looming threats to the National Institutes of Health budget, the U.S’s largest funder of biomedical research, have left many wondering what is next.
(03/12/26 7:00am)
A crowd of over 400 gathered in Van Vleck Hall to hear Grant Sanderson, a STEM content creator known by his YouTube handle 3Blue1Brown, talk about high-dimensional spheres in a Feb. 13 event hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Math Club.
(03/12/26 8:00am)
The freezing winds of Antarctica whip across the interior of the continent, kicking up snow into cold, bustling gales of frost. But miles under the surface, inside ice first formed millions of years ago, a different storm is brewing. Zaps of thin blue light, invisible to the naked eye dance through the crystalline sheets, each one a product of the cosmos.
(02/26/26 8:00am)
A newly published sociology study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison found white disadvantaged neighborhoods shifted right politically, while advantaged neighborhoods shifted left in the past few decades.
(02/26/26 8:00am)
A bill to establish Wisconsin’s first regulated hunting season for sandhill cranes has reignited a long-running debate over how to manage one of the state’s most visible bird species.
(02/23/26 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Wisconsin Humanoid Robotics club, founded in November, plans to design and build a humanoid robot from scratch.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison infectious disease expert Joseph McBride discussed rising measles cases across the United States and on campus in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
MadAbility, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Accessibility Lab, is working to develop technologies that allow blind and low-vision individuals equal access to information and to the world.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
Free and publicly available University of Wisconsin-Madison Wonders of Physics shows will continue a 43-year legacy of lively physics demonstrations attended by children and adults alike this year on Feb. 7, 8, 14 and 15.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Health Institute convened experts from around the world with UW-Madison faculty for a Jan. 27 webinar examining the growing complexities of infectious disease control.
(01/28/26 8:00am)
An assistant professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences wants to improve sheep’s quality of life.
(01/26/26 3:57pm)
Over one million Americans die of heart disease and cancer annually, but mortality rates have significantly decreased in recent decades thanks to life-saving treatments. However, common painful side effects from chronic treatments like beta blockers and chemotherapy create a catch-22 for living longer. The new Nathan Shock Center for aging research aims to obviate trade-offs between medical side effects and life extension by researching the biology of healthy aging.
(01/22/26 9:00am)
DEFOREST, Wis – A proposed data center in Dane County is facing waves of backlash from local residents after a local activist organization uncovered emails between leaders of QTS Data Center and the village president.
(01/15/26 2:30am)
Lake Mendota officially froze over New Year’s Day, a later date than usual, which researchers attribute to fluctuating temperatures and high winds in December.
(01/13/26 11:57pm)
From MySpace profiles to YouTube vlogs, the human touch has been the cornerstone of the internet since its conception. AI’s evolution risks the loss of the web's intricate ecosystem as we know it.
(01/08/26 4:39pm)
Wisconsin hunting supporters and conservationists sparred over a proposed controversial sandhill crane hunting bill at a Senate committee hearing on Nov. 19.
(01/03/26 6:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Journalist in Residence Cassandra Willyard joined UW public health experts Lillie Williamson and Malia Jones on Oct. 21 for a discussion on reconciling public health policy with a cultural ethos in the United States that values individual freedoms.
(01/02/26 6:00pm)
Sébastien Philippe, a 2025 MacArthur Fellow, spoke to The Daily Cardinal about designing simulations that evaluate nuclear fallout.
(12/25/25 11:34pm)
A common quip about nuclear fusion is that the technology is perpetually 30 years from deployment. Fusion research has not been funded to the same levels as other, already-realized clean technologies like solar, wind and fission, but new billion-dollar investments signify interest is picking up.
(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.