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​Here is a list of all our video shorts. These shorts are 5-15 minute summaries of our monthly presentation. The full videos are available at past events. We hope this gives you an idea of what Science on Tap is.

Social Implications of the Genomics Revolution (11:25 minutes)
Jason Fletcher, UW Madison, Ag and applied Science

How Wisconsin Became a Dairy State (9:19 minutes)
John Lucey, UW Madison, Department of Foods Science

Shoreland Plantings (9:40 minutes)
Patrick Goggin, UWSP and UW- Extension Lakes

Osprey Research in Wisconsin (8:47 minutes)
Bruce Bacon

High Capacity Wells and Ground Water (9:59 minutes)
Mallika Nocco, UW Madison, Nelson Institute

Hibernation How Do They Survive the Winter ​(9:44 minutes)
​Edna Chiang, Ph.D. Candidate, UW  Madison, Microbiology

Bats (9:51 minutes)
​Brian Heeringa, Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service

Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin ​(9:39 minutes)
Kathy Cramer, Political Science, UW Madison

Aquatic Invasive Species (9:48 minutes)
Jake Vander Zanden talks about invasives in Wisconsin Lakes

Life on the Radio (8:34 minutes)
Larry Meiller shares his stories of his Career on Public Radio

Wisconsin Large Carnivores (9:48 minutes)
Scott Walters, talks about large carnivores in Wisconsin

Salting our Lakes (10:00 Minutes)
​Hilary Dugan, UW Madison Center for Limnology, talks about the effect salt has on our lakes and ways to decrease its impact.

The Art of Communicating Science (8:17 minutes)
What role can the arts and humanities play in helping the communication of science? Join the discussion with Terry Daulton, a biologist and visual artist, and John Bates,  naturalist and writer.​

Wildlife Science in Wisconsin
A Sand County Almanac’s Long Shadow
 (8:23 minutes)

Tim Van Deelen, UW Madison Wildlife Ecology talks about large Carnivores in Wisconsin

Private Forests in Wisconsin (9:41 minutes)
Paul DeLong talks about developing and implementing projects to engage family woodland owners in stewardship.

Birds in the Northwoods (8:18 minutes)
Alan Haney talks about birds of Wisconsin and what changes we will see in the future

Sports Injuries in Youth Athletics ​(8:36 minutes)
David Bell talks about sports injuries and prevention

​​Northwoods Agriculture: Oxymoran or the Future (9:47 minutes)
Paul Mitchell talks about the future of farming in Wisconsin and the country

Wonderful World of Wood From Africa to Wisconsin (9:27 minutes)
 Mike Wiemann talks about different woods in Wisconsin and around the world

​Gardening in Wisconsin (8:18 minutes)
Jason Fischbach talks about gardening techniques for northern Wisconsin

Wildlife in Wisconsin (8:27 minutes)
Scott Craven shares stories and knowledge about Wildlife in Wisconsin

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) (8:21 minutes)
Dr. Michael Samuel tells us about CWD and how it works and how it is effecting Wisconsin

The Secret World of Life Beneath the Winter Snows (9:05 Minutes)
Dr. Jonathan Pauli and Dr. Ben Zuckerberg share life beneath the snow

Creating Stars and Black Holes on Earth (9:30 minutes)
Dr. Cary Forest shares information about experimental ways to create energy on earth

Genetically Modified Crops (6:40 minutes)
Dr. Joe Lauer talks about GMO's the benefits and the risks

Evolution of Public Education (9:36 minutes)
Here about the history and the future of our Education system from Dr. Mark Johnson

Trees, Tree Health and Champion Trees (9:54 minutes)
Dr Bruce Allison talks about trees in Wisconsin and around the world

Geology and Soils of the Lakeland Area (8:17 minutes)
​Learn about the geology and siols of northern Wisconsin from Dr. Elmo Rawlings and Dr. Nick Balster

Science, Politics and the Great Divide (9:16 minutes)
Dr. Dominique Brossard talks about the role ploitics plays in science

Thriving at every age: Guidelines for Living a happy and healthy lifestyle (6:55 minutes)
Join Dr. Robert McGrath's talk about ways to maintain a health happy lifestyle

Lands for the People (7:41 minutes)
Dr Janet Sibernagel talks about our  national public lands

The Wonderful World of Wisconsin Fishes (6:26 minutes)
Join John Lyons to learn about all the fishes of our state

Microbes Around Us (4:17 minutes)
Dr. Trina McMahon shares her knowledge about all the microbes we interact with

Tapping Curiosity: Citizen Science for all Ages (8:28 minutes)
Join Dr. Robert Bohanan and Sandy Wickman talk about the many ways to get involved with citizen science and its importance

Science of Dog Behavior (10:07 minutes)
Learn how dogs think from Dr. Patricia McConnell

Resurrecting Extinct Species (9:09 minutes)
Listen to Dr. Stanley Temple discuss extinct species and the ability to bring them back and should we?

Human Health and a Changing Climate (6:55 minutes)
Learn from Dr. Jonathan Patz talk about ways to help our environment

Heart Health (3:36 minutes)
Hear Dr. Michael McGill discuss ways to have a healthier heart

The Future of the regional Economy: The Past, Present and Future from an economic perspective (5:58 minutes)
Dr Steve Deller discusses our economic opportunities
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