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By Scott DeLaruelle | Feb. 23, 2005Heather Vitale: It's the degradation, baby Have you ever been embarrassed by a family member? Heather has. Her eccentric basketball-announcing uncle may be a riot at the family reunions, but ' ¦'
Heather Vitale: It's the degradation, baby Have you ever been embarrassed by a family member? Heather has. Her eccentric basketball-announcing uncle may be a riot at the family reunions, but ' ¦'
The loss of the space shuttle Columbia and her seven crew members is the third fatal accident in NASA's history. On Jan. 27, 1967, a flash fire swept through a ' ¦
UW researchers identify key starter enzyme'
Human clones may not be in near future'
The most prolific space telescope in history is heading toward a final curtain call. Earlier this month, NASA announced its replacement for the successful Hubble Space Telescope, which is scheduled ' ¦
Joe Ford was a small farmer with a big problem on his hands. The owner of a modest Logansville, Wis., dairy farm, Joe depends on his 85 milking cows to ' ¦
For UW students, faculty and alumni, the 1999-2000 school year will always bring back memories of the Badger men's basketball team's stunning run to the Final Four, and national prominence. ' ¦'
Like a champion in the final round of a prizefight, NASA's Galileo Jupiter orbiter is not going out without taking a few last shots of its own. Sent by NASA ' ¦'
Despite last week's modest snow covering, any Midwesterner knows this is not what Wisconsin winters are supposed to be like. Where are the midwinter blizzards, the great masses of snow ' ¦'