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Want to find out why native mussels are so important for Wisconsin's waterways?

Here in Wisconsin, like most northern latitudes, the vast majority of freshwater research occurs during the warmer months of "open water" season.  But most lakes in Wisconsin are frozen for three to five months a year and there is a lot scientists

The Dawn of the James Webb Space Telescope Era with Dr. Michael Maseda

The clear and detailed images coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) depicting far-off galactic phenomena have captured our imaginations and set our eyes towards the stars.

Matthew Warren Lee, The Diligent Truth.

Meet the artists, mingle with friends, and celebrate these two exciting exhibitions!

Bruce Crownover, Taylor Glacier (ROMO)

Deeply concerned about our global future, these artists make exquisite work that considers our fragile present from the perspective of deep time.

The road to the Tirimbinia Reserve runs across a rickety suspension bridge over the Sarapiquí River. Photo by Sherman Gessert/Milwaukee Journal

It is hard to imagine a field scientist who hasn’t had to cross a challenging bridge, real or metaphorical.

Science and the American Experiment Conference

A day-long exploration of research, policy, and communication, focusing on the shifting cultural expectations regarding science as a transformative force in society.

Three Academy Fellows explore the connections between discovery and imagination.

On the Wisconsin DNR's change of language on climate change, and the Academy's renewed commitment to science.

The collaboration behind Leslie Iwai's Daughter Cells: Inheritance, Separation & Survival.

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