Can AI write research papers?
By Jake Piper | Nov. 6As artificial intelligence continues to permeate daily life, researchers nationwide have grappled with the ripples of this new technology.
As artificial intelligence continues to permeate daily life, researchers nationwide have grappled with the ripples of this new technology.
Panelists debated failures of the campaign finance system at Election Matters First Amendment event.
After years of development and construction, the University of Wisconsin-Madison officially cut the ribbon on its newest academic building Friday.
With 120 vendors and over 35 musical acts, the fair attracted all parts of Madison for a two day “extravaganza.”
World Beyond War activists marched down Willy St. on Sunday calling for peace and divestment from Israel's War in Gaza
Fonstad spent decades creating maps of fantasy worlds like ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Dungeons and Dragons’. Fonstad’s son, a University of Wisconsin-Madison alum, showcased her work at the university’s cartography library in July.
James Dahlberg’s screening device has been used by over 19 million patients, detecting 623,000 cancers in the past decade.
Twenty years after their last album, Bôa proves their music has only evolved with time.
Adam Riess, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, discussed how his research rewrote the fundamental story of the universe.
Speakers from Zoom, Oracle Health and other companies shared insights on generative AI’s role in medicine, business and society at the student-run event.
Workers picket outside of the State Street Starbucks on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025
Mark Pocan meets Starbucks workers picketing outside of the State Street Starbucks on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.
A striking Starbucks worker hands out flyers outside of the State Street Starbucks on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025
Mark Pocan meets Starbucks workers picketing outside of the State Street Starbucks on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.