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Science of Lovenew

Birds do it. Bees do it. But why do we fall in love? How do we stay in love? What do we gain from love? To explore those questions and more, WiG poured some wine, unwrapped a box of truffles, lit a candle and delved into a year’s worth of science and health journals.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  01-30-2015  |  Science

What Food Producers Don’t Want You To Knownew

More than 80 undercover investigations have been conducted at U.S. factory farms in the past decade, resulting in dozens of videos that reveal animal abuse and real threats to food safety. And even as campaigns are launched to implement policies that can prevent such cruelty, counter-campaigns are trying to prevent undercover investigations in the first place.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  11-14-2014  |  Animal Issues

Is time running out on daylight saving time?new

In most of the United States, people will dial back the clocks one hour at 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, when daylight saving time ends. And they’ll wonder why. Really. Why?
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  10-31-2014  |  Environment

Rattling the cage: Court weighs in on personhood for non-humansnew

A New York court will decide this fall whether to apply “legal personhood” to an animal in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit filed on behalf of Tommy the Chimp.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  10-20-2014  |  Animal Issues

F'ing sand: Frac sand mining threatens health, welfare in Wisconsinnew

Victoria Trinko hasn’t opened the windows in her Wisconsin farmhouse in two years. And when she goes outdoors on the farm her family has operated in Chippewa County since 1936, she often wears a mask. Trinko lives less than a mile from a frac sand mining operation — and that’s nothing like living less than a mile from a sandy beach.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  10-02-2014  |  Environment

Faulty Data Leaves Wisconsin Taxpayers on the Hook for $1 Billionnew

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will waste up to $1 billion on unneeded highway expansions if it continues to rely on inaccurate, outdated highway-use projections, concluded a comprehensive traffic study by a nonpartisan watchdog group.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Louis Weisberg  |  10-02-2014  |  Transportation

Activists Champion 
Efforts to Divest From Fossil-Fuel Industrynew

Meet Planet Enemy No. 1: The fossil-fuel industry. And meet the new sheriff in town: The growing movement to divest ownership of fossil-fuel stock.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Lisa Neff  |  07-31-2014  |  Environment

Developer Barry Mandel says building Milwaukee takes more than concretenew

Milwaukee developer Barry Mandel has a vision that includes building a stronger and more prosperous community. His company has core values that include focusing on environmental impact and historic preservation.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Louis Weisberg  |  07-29-2014  |  Features

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