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University Place
Into The Trenches: Drilling Into Earthquake Faults ...
Harold Tobin, Associate Professor, Department of Geoscience, UW-Madison
First aired: August 11, 2008
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Here and Now
Here and Now #834 - Rep. Steve Nass
Rep. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, joins Here and Now to discuss hearings debating the future of Rep. Jeff Wood in the state Assembly after Wood was charged with one drunk driving and two driving under the influence arrests in a one year period.
First aired: March 05, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW818 - Bats and Wind Turbines
Here's a mystery, why would bats known for stealth flying skills, that allows them to sense something as small as a human hair have a problem avoiding huge wind turbines? New research reveals what's happening.
First aired: March 04, 2010
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WHTS: La Crosse
Oneota
In the 1920s and 30s, archaeologists from the Milwaukee Public Museum found artifacts that began to define a culture called the Oneota.
First aired: May 12, 2008
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University Place
Physics in the Kitchen
Andrei Varlamov, Director of Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering, INFM and Universita 'di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Maxim Vavilov, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, UW-Madison
First aired: October 19, 2009
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30-Minute Music Hour
30-Minute Music Hour: Joe Pug
In his music, 25-year-old Joe Pug carries on the rich Chicago folk legacy of artists like John Prine and Steve Goodman. A veteran of Lollapalooza and the Newport Folk Festival, Pug spent last fall opening up for Steve Earle on a European tour. Pug's recently released record, Messenger, is filled with his delicate musical sensibility and razor-sharp wordplay.
First aired: February 27, 2010
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Here and Now
Here and Now #833 - Sen. Jeff Plale and Prof. Barry Orton
Sen. Jeff Plale, D-South Milwaukee, and University of Wisconsin professor Barry Orton join Here and Now to discuss a controversial bill that would remove the regulation of AT&T and other telecommunication companies as "telecommunication utilities."
First aired: February 26, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW817 - Stem Cell Camp
For the past three summers, WiCell, the University of Wisconsin's stem cell research center, has hosted students from rural Wisconsin high schools to help them learn about this emerging medical technology and about the options for biology at U-W Madison.
First aired: February 25, 2010
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30-Minute Music Hour
30-Minute Music Hour: Ernie Hendrickson
Now based in Chicago, the deeply talented Cuba City, Wis. Native Ernie Hendrickson's work reflects his views of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Jerry Garcia. Jambase.com says Hendrickson's work "easily justifies the mention of his name in the same context as Ryan Adams." His newest album, Walking with Angels, was produced by Grammy winner Bo Ramsey.
First aired: February 27, 2010
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WPT Presents
2010 State of the Tribes Address
St. Croix Chippewa tribal chairman Lewis Taylor's presents the 2010 State of the Tribes address to the Wisconsin Legislature.
First aired: February 23, 2010
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