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City snow emergency changes parking restrictions

The city of Madison has declared a snow emergency. That means that alternate side parking restrictions will be in effect throughout the entire city, including the downtown/isthmus snow emergency zone. Madison residents are asked to remove all vehicles from the street if possible. Residents who must park on the street this evening should park on …

University remains open

The University of Wisconsin-Madison remains open for business this afternoon and classes will be held as scheduled. Students who feel it is unsafe to travel to campus should contact their professors or teaching assistants about making up their classes.

E-lectorate: Can new media get out the vote?

The battle for The White House is happening on the ground, but it’s also playing out on the Web, in video debates and among bloggers. There’s a dizzying array of new technologies– twittering anyone? – and a UW-Madison professor and two young alumni are out front in this precedent-setting campaign. For voters, it’s never been easier to get informed, become involved, or be entertained.

Genome study places modern humans in the evolutionary fast lane

Countering a common theory that human evolution has slowed to a crawl or even stopped in modern humans, a new study by UW-Madison researchers examining data from an international genomics project describes the past 40,000 years as a time of supercharged evolutionary change.