Articles by Scott Gordon

As Foxconn pursues building a massive LCD manufacturing facility in southeastern Wisconsin, the state's biotechnology and medical-research communities are touting the possibilities of collaboration with the Taiwan-based company.
Climate change is projected to make the upper Midwest a wetter place as more frequent and intense rains hit the region.
Dickey Chapelle had a complex relationship with war and with her profession as a photojournalist.
By bringing together former state, federal and academic conservation professionals, Wisconsin's Green Fire hopes to provide sources of science-driven expertise.
Scientists have known for a long time that major floods are becoming more common.
The state's scientific research community is already looking for opportunities to collaborate with Foxconn.
Rural health challenges become even more stark when seconds can make the difference between life and death.
In recent decades, ranchers and federal agencies have spent a lot of time figuring out how to expand and improve the use of dogs to guard livestock.
Projections about the Foxconn deal all hinge on what assumptions one makes.
The devices that populate connected life, including flat-screen TVs and computer monitors, require dozens of materials and sophisticated chemical processes to make.