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Shedding light on plant behavior

UW-Madison scientists recently obtained the detailed structure of a light-sensing protein, gaining a better understanding of the mechanics of how light governs plant growth and development. This discovery is the ' ¦'


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Stunning visuals power ’Chronicles of Narnia’

C.S. Lewis, author of 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series, once wrote, 'A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. God is, if I may say it, very unscrupulous.' This quote is quite ironic, as many have characterized 'Narnia' as a Christian parable, with the lion Aslan as the Christ figure.  


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Jump Ball

Something has to give with this match-up. The Badgers have been scorching the nets this season, averaging 83.6 points per game. On the other side, the Seahawks have won with ' ¦'


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UW looks to slow down Seahawks

For the second time this season, the Wisconsin men's basketball team (7-1 overall) will take on a foe from the Colonial Athletic Association as the Badger's welcome UNC-Wilmington to the ' ¦'


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Kyoto treaty vital for future economy

Last week, a U.N. climate conference concluded with the Bush Administration maintaining opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. As a concession, the administration consented to exploring new discussions, but under a ' ¦


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’Kong’ most daring risk for Jackson yet

As usual, this holiday season is replete with movies, from modestly budgeted independent movies released to capitalize on award consideration to mammoth spectacles designed to pack every multiplex in the country to the gills. Peter Jackson's remake of 'King Kong' is by far the riskiest cinematic endeavor this year'maybe even the most dicey studio-funded behemoth since 'Titanic.' If Jackson's gamble pays off, it could be the biggest movie since then, as well.  


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UW lobbyist’s bowl offer draws censure

As fans get ready to cheer on the Badgers at the Capital One Bowl, the state Ethics Board is censuring a UW-Madison lobbyist for offering state legislators a special opportunity to buy tickets for the game. 



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