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December
- Grist, Republicans could get behind a green job program. Just not this one, December 23, 2021
- American Scientist, Platforms, echo chambers and misinformation, December 23, 2021
- The Badger Herald, Exploring the Connection Between Scientific Disagreement, Public Engagement, December 7, 2021
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JUNE
- Boulder Daily Camera, Editorial: A trusted messenger, June 26, 2021
- Medscape, ‘Dreck’ to Drama: How the Media Handled, and Got Handled, by COVID, June 22, 2021
- NBC 15 News, Experts explain correlation between vaccine status and political ideology, June 1, 2021
May
- WMTV nbc15.com, Experts predict Covid vaccination honor system could result in some masking truth, May 20, 2021
- cleveland.com, Ohio’s vaccine lottery is a game-show approach to incentivize people to get the COVID-19 show. Will it work?, May 18, 2021
- Wisconsin State Journal, Does science share blame for anti-vaccination pushback?, May 5, 2021
- BioEdge, ‘Public involvement’ needed to pave the way for controversial science, say researchers, May 2, 2021
April
- The Cap Times, Do science advocates share blame for anti-vaccination pushback?, April 30, 2021
- UW News, Human genome editing requires difficult conversations between science and society, April 26, 2021
- Wisconsin Public Radio, ‘We Need To Act Now’: This Small Wisconsin City Is Boosting Its Use Of Renewable Energy To Fight Climate Change, April 22, 2021
- Fast Company, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place—but we can do better, April 2017
- My Journal Courier, More COVID state shutdowns unlikely, despite CDC suggestion, April 15, 2021
- Post Gazette, More COVID-19 state shutdowns unlikely, despite CDC suggestion, April 14, 2021
- FOX-61, More COVID state shutdowns unlikely, despite CDC suggestion, April 14, 2021
- Star Tribune, More COVID state shutdowns unlikely, despite CDC suggestion, April 14, 2021
- The Telegraph, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better, April 14, 2021
- Fairfield Citizen, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better, April 14, 2021
- MY SA, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better, April 14, 2021
- Times Union, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better, April 14, 2021
- The Conversation, COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better, April 14, 2021
- The Badger Herald, New study tracks whether immunized students can still spread COVID-19, April 13, 2021
- MIR News, COVID-19: How to talk about vaccines (and find common ground), April 5, 2021
MARCH
- Madison Magazine, Behind the effort to get Dane County residents vaccinated, March 24, 2021
- The Badger Herald, Updated UW COVID-19 policies increase gathering capacities, March 23, 2021
- The Badger Herald, City of Madison sees increase in recycling, as well as contaminated recycling, March 17, 2021
- The Badger Herald, Warmer weather, looser restrictions draw students to gather outdoors, March 15, 2021
- WMTV, “Covid Vaccine Envy”: Are you feeling envious because you’re not next in line?, March 11, 2021
- The Badger Herald, Madison sees population influx in wake of pandemic, March 9, 2021
- Isthmus, ONLINE: Beyond the Headlines: Wisconsin’s Water Future, March 9, 2021
February
- The Badger Herald, GOP lawmakers create resolution to terminate statewide mask mandate, February 12, 2021
- Wisconsin State Journal, Study: Madison overestimated carbon emissions; researchers advocate streamlined approach, February 12, 2021
- Israel Public Policy Institute, Interventions against misinformation: Don’t forget motivation, February 11, 2021
- Beloit Daily News, Climate change to be focus of lecture series, February 11, 2021
- UW News, UW-Madison COVID-19 stories and experts: Thursday Mourning, spread data, new vaccines, February 3, 2021
January
- The Coronavirus Pandemic, Japan’s out-of-touch leaders fail to engage young people in coronavirus response, January 28, 2021
- Bloomberg, Young People Spreading Covid a Concern in Rapidly Aging Japan, January 27, 2021
- WISBUSINESS, WED AM News: Forward BIOLABS leverages coworking to support biotech startups; UW experts: scientists must be transparent to build public trust, January 27, 2021
- The Badger Herald, State senate passes new COVID-19 relief bill which could engage UW students in pandemic work, January 26, 2021
- c&en, Will public trust in science survive the pandemic? January 25, 2021
- WKOW 27, Expert recommends relating statistics and familiar concepts to understand COVID death totals, January 16, 2021
- Channel 3000, Is Apple, Amazon and Google’s decision to ban Parler a first amendment violation? January 10, 2021
- Fox47, Is Apple, Amazon and Google’s decision to ban Parler a first amendment violation? January 10, 2021
- Channel 3000, Experts say social media played a role in Wednesday’s violence in DC, January 8, 2021
- Fox47, Experts say social media played a role in Wednesday’s violence in DC, January 8, 2021
- Scientific American, The Best Evidence for How to Overcome COVID Vaccine Fears, January 7, 2021