Clark Johnson, Professor, Department of Geoscience, UW-Madison, discusses how life begins and evolves, whether life exists elsewhere in the universe and the future of life on earth and in the universe.
Mark Dwyer, Director of Horticulture, Rotary Botanical Gardens, Janesville, discusses a wide range of choices of showy, annual grasses that you can add to your garden or container garden.
Scott Dikkers, Founding Editor, The Onion and Jim Mallon, Producer and Director, Mystery Science Theater 3000 join moderator and Wisconsin Public Television Producer Andy Moore to share their insights into humor.
James McKeown, Professor, Department of Classics, UW-Madison, explores the medical beliefs held by the ancient Greeks. While much of what they believed still holds true today, some of their beliefs fall into a gray area between fact and fantasy.
Paul Clark, Assistant Scientist, Brain Tumor Research Laboratory, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, explains how the cancer stem cell model can be applied to develop novel therapies for brain tumor treatments.
Kristen Felten, Dementia Specialist, Office of Aging, Wisconsin Department of Health Services discusses recent court cases in Wisconsin which resulted in a statewide plan to care for individuals with dementia who become involved in the crisis response system. The Dept. of Health Serv...
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Steve Ackerman and Jonathan Martin, Professors, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison, discuss winter weather statistics and how they relate to climate change. They also offer a look behind the scenes of their monthly appearances on "The Larry Meiller Show" on Wisconsin Public Radio's Ideas Ne...