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  • Posted on April 2, 2009
    How to make a marshmallow peep

    The science behind Easter’s ubiquitous chicks.

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    Biofuel Two-Step

    Chemical process may be an option for turning biomass into fuel.

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    Legacy of the Dam

    To restore a former reservoir, CALS scientists battle history in the soil.

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    Something to Sneeze At

    Newly completed genome may reveal cold viruses’ weaknesses.

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    Working It

    More CALS students gain real-world experience through internships.

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    The Lessons of Henry A. Wallace

    Why FDR’s New Deal innovator is worth listening to today.

  • Posted on March 30, 2009
    Lethal Weapon

    Soils may harbor a surprising prion killer.

  • Posted on March 29, 2009
    Final Exam – Spring 2009

    It has been demonstrated that dogs can be trained to detect estrus in cattle. What senses are used by dogs to accomplish this task?

  • Posted on March 27, 2009
    A Herd of Their Own

    School trains a new generation of dairy and livestock farmers.

  • Posted on March 2, 2009
    To Kill a Wolf

    As brushes with wolves rise, wildlife experts weigh whether the best way to preserve wolves could include hunting them.

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    What’s in the Water?

    When disease-causing microbes find their way in Wisconsin’s water supply, Sharon Long uses the tools of microbiology to spot them-and find their source.

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    Senegal: Putting African Onions in the Pink

    Breeders are helping Senegalese farmers produce more pink.