Tag: CSET
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$2 Million Gift Provides First Full-Time Researcher for UW-Green Bay’s Nutritional Sciences Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 10, 2024 GREEN BAY, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Foundation is pleased to announce the receipt of a $2 million gift that will allow the University to fund its first full-time researcher and accompanying support staff to study nutrition and its effect on early childhood cognitive development. Aptly named the Salm…
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Science News Explores | Feat. Asst. Prof. Paolo Segre
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Technically Fiction Animals To clear loops, Sonic the Hedgehog must hit the right speed. Real animals can go vertical, but loops need the physics of roller coasters and race cars. Sonic isn’t your typical hedgehog. He boasts incredible superspeed that lets him launch off springs, sprint over water and even clear loop-de-loops. In the Sonic the Hedgehog games,…
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Tiny Earth Winter Symposium at Lambeau Field offers collaborative, innovative perspective on antibiotic discovery
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 13, 2024 Opportunity for student research empowers the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals Green Bay, WI — Students from areas across the state and nation will present their findings at the Tiny Earth in Titletown research symposium in the Lambeau Field Atrium on Friday, December 6, 2024 from 5…
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Environmental Monitor | Green Water in Green Bay: Using Data Buoys to Monitor the Southern Bay
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While the bay of Green Bay has been referred to as the largest freshwater “estuary” in the world, the watershed hosts intensive agriculture and contributes one-third of Lake Michigan’s total phosphorus load. The Fox River flows into the bay, carrying excess nutrients largely the result of non-point source runoff from the watershed. With a history…
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Delayed and muted: Recent weather trends impacting Northeast Wisconsin’s fall foliage | Fox 11
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) –Fall is in the air here in Northeast Wisconsin, but the trees across the Fox Valley tell a different story. On average, the first or second week of October is usually when Wisconsin starts to see the vibrant reds, oranges and yellows. Trees over portions of Northern Wisconsin have shown some of…
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High School Summer Internships Give Students Freshwater Experience Before College
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This story was written by the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin. It’s not often that high school students have the opportunity for paid internships that provide them hands-on career experience before heading to college. The High School Freshwater Summer Scholars internship program at UW-Green Bay does exactly that. What began as a pilot program with one…
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The Great Lakes region has a chance to replace the Rust Belt with the Blue Belt | Brookings
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I have long pointed to the Great Lakes region’s water and blue innovation economy as a fulcrum for renewed economic vitality in this historic industrial region. This is only partly due to the fact that the region has more freshwater than nearly any place on earth, along with 10,000-plus miles of freshwater coast and great waterfront locations to clean…
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Natural Connections: Entrenched like drowned kitten moss | Opinion | hudsonstarobserver.com
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Keir Wefferling, a botanist from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, began picking his way over the gnarled trunks of fallen cedars and around black pools of unknown depth. Wefferling is among a group of about 20 professional and amateur botanists — and all of them followed him into a dark forest, not knowing what to…
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Watch the Video: Chemistry Major loves to ‘blow things up’
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Meet Nora, a Chemistry Major at UW-Green Bay. While attending the UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus, she fell in love with chemistry after taking a General Chemistry class with Prof. Amy Kabrhel. “Her teaching style is infectious. The way she taught just made me want to learn more. Formula on the board, she’s going to show…