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Published Feb. 22, 2012
In my last blog I spoke about how food safety should be a right regardless of who is in the Oval Office. I'd like to make sure my tax dollars are spent on ensuring we have safe food to eat. This week some exciting new developments have come about and now the first steps are being taken to create the first lab-grown hamburger made from stem cell tissue.
Published Aug. 22, 2011
Fond du Lac Woodworth Middle School science teacher Sarah Ludwig arrived in Washington, D.C. on Sunday July 31 to start an incredible week of science, technology, engineering and math professional development at the 2011 Siemens STEM Academy. Here's her report.
Published April 13, 2011
Even if you've never encountered an E.T. there are plenty of reasons why it's absolutely OK for adults to hang out at American Science and Surplus. Here are a few items we found there during a recent visit that are made for grown-ups.
Published Nov. 10, 2010
In this ongoing series, OnMilwaukee.com identifies talented teachers in the Milwaukee Public School system. In this latest segment, we talk to John Kish who instructs at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning (WCLL), 3120 W. Green Ave., on Milwaukee's South Side.
Published Jan. 9, 2009
Anyone who's at least 8 years old is invited to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Science Bag. Shows are presented at 8 p.m. every Friday, with a 2 p.m. matinee one Sunday each month.
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