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Campus assessing federal memo related to agency funding

January 28, 2025

In a memo issued late Monday, the Office of Management and Budget called for a temporary pause of all federal agency grant, loan and other financial assistance programs. The memo has created a great deal of understandable uncertainty for our campus, as well as for many others with whom we partner and rely.

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Why do birds make so many different sounds? A new UW–Madison study gets at the underlying factors 

January 8, 2025

Ecological and evolutionary traits like body mass and beak size influence the vocalization frequency of bird species, such as the white-rumped shama (Copsychus…

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Dinosaurs roamed the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously thought, according to new analysis of the oldest North American fossils

January 7, 2025

A newly described dinosaur whose fossils were uncovered by UW paleontologists is challenging the existing narrative with evidence that the reptiles were present in the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously known.

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Four people carry cardboard sleds up a snowy hillside in the dark.

An icy start to spring semester University of Wisconsin–Madison students returning to class on Tuesday were greeted by an Arctic air mass that brought subzero temperatures and 20-below windchills. See more

Photo by: Althea Dotzour

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Nathaniel Chin: Dementia risk rising in US population, new research says, doubling by 2060

A study published this week suggests the risk for developing dementia is higher than previously estimated, with projections doubling to… More

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Project to explore enzyme behind early evolution of life on Earth

January 6, 2025

A team of scientists at UW–Madison led by bacteriology professor Betül Kaçar will explore the paleoenvironments and ancient history of Earth by bridging paleontology, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and evolution. 

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Leopold’s journals that informed ‘A Sand County Almanac’ more accessible than ever before 

December 16, 2024

Thanks to the careful work of passionate volunteers, all 1,100 handwritten pages of Leopold’s Shack journals are now more readable and searchable for public enjoyment and education.