Badger Talks
Explore thought-provoking talks from University of Wisconsin-Madison's Badger Talks program, where university experts connect with communities across Wisconsin. In this collection, faculty, researchers and staff share their cutting-edge work and discuss how UW research impacts citizens across the state.
How is AI Revolutionizing Science?
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Kyle Cranmer explores how machine learning is transforming scientific research. (59m 46s)
How Wisconsin Became the Cheese State
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Dean Sommer tells the history of the dairy and cheese industries in Wisconsin. (59m 34s)
The Art and Life of Theodore Robinson
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Janine Yorimoto Boldt shares the history of impressionist painter Theodore Robinson. (45m 56s)
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Brooke Ammerman shares tools for supporting people who may be in crisis. (52m 2s)
Flourishing in a Culture of Belonging
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Tony Chambers explores the art, science and joy of belonging and flourishing. (49m 47s)
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Annie Jones introduces the histories and cultures of Wisconsin’s Tribal Nations. (52m 24s)
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Nete Schmidt explores why Scandinavian crime stories have become best sellers worldwide. (59m 31s)
How Can We Find Other Life in the Universe?
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Thomas Beatty describes the search for life on other planets and the role of telescopes. (56m 28s)
UniverCity and Wisconsin Communities: Waunakee Case Study
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Learn about UniverCity Year, a collaboration between UW–Madison and local communities. (54m 38s)
How Museums Care for Collections and Carry Stories
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Sarah Anne Carter explains how objects convey powerful stories about people and culture. (57m 21s)
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