Tiny crustaceans known as Daphnia help keep our lakes clean. As filter feeders, they eat cyanobacteria that cause smelly algae blooms. “They’re the janitors of the lake,” says Biocore instructor Seth McGee, who has jars sitting in his office and in other sunlight-filled windows in Noland Hall. His students use Daphnia routinely in research.
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Daphnia
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Day against data centers

A day of action at the State Capitol against data center developments across Wisconsin.
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Biden / Trump

Two camps emerged outside the state Capitol on November 7, 2020 — the date the presidential race was called for Joe Biden & Kamala Harris.








