Recent Sightings Recent sightings: Wisconsin Science Festival
A large number of individual events both on-campus and off were part of the Wisconsin Science Festival, a statewide celebration of curiosity and science exploration held from Oct. 22-25.
Photos by Bryce Richter
UW student Alex Chen (left) demonstrates how brain activity changes as onlookers watch a computer readout at an information booth hosted by the Center for Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research at the Discovery Expo inside the Discovery Building.
Alex Singer, outreach specialist in the Department of Physics, works with Alexis Schrubbe to create a robot during the Robot Zoo building station at Union South.
Josh Knackert, a graduate student in biochemistry, works with young participants at a “Choose Your Own Fate” info booth at the Discovery Expo.
UW medical student Hannah Roeder (left) provides children with a hands-on experience with various body parts at an information booth hosted by the Wisconsin Medical Society Foundation.
A curious boy gets a closer look at a “What Makes Light Different” information booth hosted by the Madison Children’s Museum at the Discovery Expo.
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