UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater 26 October 2020 Hi Everyone, In the past seven days the president attacked Anthony Fauci as “a disaster” and called other health-science experts “these idiots.” Scientists and science have been in the cross-hairs before, but at least …
Month: October 2020
Weird Ways Global Warming Will Affect Us & From Grass to Gas: A BioFuels Update
Explore the Unknown! For October 21, 2020 Please share this missive with your friends & neighbors. Register for the WN@TL Zoom at https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrce2vrDwtHNBMv0FxIcmw56npNOhu831_ Hi WN@TL Fans, Twenty-five years ago last week the public …
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater – October 19, 2020
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater 19 October 2020 Hi Everyone, Congratulations to the planners, presenters, hosts, audiences, participants and sponsors of the Wisconsin Science Festival Oct 15-18. Seven months since the closure of nearly all science & arts venues, and the …
Keeping Wisconsin Produce Safe in a Season of Pandemic; Weird Ways of Climate Change
Explore the Unknown! For October 14, 2020 Please share this missive with your friends & neighbors. Register for the WN@TL Zoom at https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrce2vrDwtHNBMv0FxIcmw56npNOhu831_ Hi WN@TL Fans, After a lush, wet midsummer and a dust-dry August, the …
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater – October 12, 2020
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater 12 October 2020 Hi Everyone, Let’s see: where were we, this time last week? What a zoetrope. It was another good week to be attuned to the fine points of sensitivity, specificity, scale, speed, price, …
Pilot Episode #2: We Resume by Zoom
Explore the Unknown! For October 7, 2020 Please share this missive with your friends & neighbors. Hi WN@TL Fans, Well, it’s been quite a year since last Tuesday. With a lot of stuff heading south …
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater – October 5, 2020
UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater 5 October 2020 Hi Everyone, Well, that was a memorable year that went by last week. At the start of this week, I’d like to share at least two occasions of note. First, today …