For April 25, 2018 Hi WN@TL Fans, “It is written” are three of the most momentous words in English. Something powerful, authoritative, and permanent happens when the spoken word is conjured by pen with …
Month: April 2018
The Environmental Fate of Lampricides in Tributaries of the Great Lakes
For April 18, 2018 Hi WN@TL Fans, “Cows are people, too,” proclaimed Radar O’Reilly of Iowa, in one of scores of philosophical gambits played on the small screen by the writers of M*A*S*H. If Radar …
Is Tonite’s WN@TL still on? Yes, Yes, like a lamprey stuck to a walleye. See you a 7pm
Hi WN@TL Fans, As you know, WN@TL is always on, unless the chancellor closes the university. That has happened only once on a Wednesday, back on February 2, 2011, when David Gamm was our scheduled …
Groundwater, Wetlands, and Geology: The Invisible Links
For April 11, 2018 Hi WN@TL Fans, Few places are geographically outlined and culturally defined by its freshwater as Wisconsin is by its Great Lakes, its boundary rivers, its inland lakes & streams. Even the etymological …
In the Flame of a Proper Lamp: Glass and Glassblowing in Making Modern Chemistry
For April 4, 2018 Hi WN@TL Fans, Try to imagine a chemistry lab without glassware. Picture a lab decked out only with porcelain mortars, stone pestles, ceramic jars, copper tubing and stills, iron pots and …