Looking Ahead at This Year’s Science Festival
Annual Wisconsin Science Festival returns Oct. 16-22 with new theme
Annual Wisconsin Science Festival returns Oct. 16-22 with new theme
The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery hosted the “Celebrating Latinx voices in STEM” symposium in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin Inclusion in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Oct. 5.
The colormaps are painted visualizations of real data submitted by members of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery.
We present the 3D scatterplot of the Iris dataset (Anderson, 1936; Fisher, 1936), one of the most widely used datasets for classification.
For this series, a segment of flax DNA was transcribed for an 8 harness loom.
This piece delves into the concept of Eigenfaces, which are visualizations of the principal component vectors derived from an extensive dataset of face images.
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Writer-in-Residence Michelle Wildgen's “Wine People” incorporates a little bit of Madison and a bit more hospitality, with a wine-saturated spin.
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