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WARF, Cargill sign agreement for patented canola breeding technology

August 11, 2009

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cargill have entered into a license agreement for patented canola breeding technology. Read More

Ready for his close-up: Lincoln statue gets a cleaning

August 11, 2009

One of the most photographed features of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, Bascom Hill's statue of Abraham Lincoln, will be spruced up beginning this week. Read More

Scientists make multiple types of white blood cells directly from embryonic and adult stem cells

August 11, 2009

In an advance that could help transform embryonic stem cells into a multipurpose medical tool, scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have transformed these versatile cells into progenitors of white blood cells and into six types of mature white blood and immune cells. Read More

Curiosities: How long can bacteria live outside humans?

August 10, 2009

Bacteria have vastly different survival abilities, says Jeri Barak, an assistant professor of plant pathology at UW–Madison. Many species normally live in soil… Read More

Academic Staff: ASEC statement

August 10, 2009

The following statement was unanimously passed by the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Academic Staff Executive Committee on July 31, 2009. Read More

Student-led redesign facilitates teamwork among state legislators

August 10, 2009

In the spring, University of Wisconsin–Madison student Matt Myers found himself on his hands and knees crawling around a state Capitol caucus room, taking measurements and diagramming the tables and chairs. Read More

Move-Out Night to assist temporarily displaced students

August 10, 2009

It's a common problem among University of Wisconsin–Madison students renting off-campus apartments and houses: Your old lease ends at noon on Aug. 14. Your new lease doesn't begin until noon on Aug.15. Read More

GLBRC receives $8 million in Recovery Act funding

August 6, 2009

The Department of Energy (DOE) Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) has received $8.099 million in new funding from the U.S. Department of Energy through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to provide crucial support for plant cell wall imaging and sustainability research. Read More

Mass communications students and faculty reap bumper crop of awards

August 6, 2009

Graduate students and faculty in the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Joint Program in Mass Communications landed several awards - the most in recent memory - at a national conference for journalism educators this week. Read More

Slide show: Tiny Art

August 5, 2009

Early Alzheimer’s screenings could cut health care costs

August 4, 2009

As the nation debates how to control costs as part of health care reform, an Alzheimer's disease researcher says early diagnosis and treatment of the disease could save the nation billions of dollars in costs down the road. Read More

University Theatre provides a world tour with 2009-10 season

August 4, 2009

Audiences that take in one or more productions during University Theatre's 2009-10 season at the University of Wisconsin–Madison can boast that they experienced a world of drama for very little cash. Read More

Teamwork brings robotics team first year of success

August 4, 2009

The obstacle course was the greatest challenge the robot had ever faced. The pouring rain had damaged its laser range finder sensor - crucial for navigation - yet, it managed to push forward 200 feet before finally succumbing to the weather. Read More

Philanthropist and UW–Madison join to develop new-generation leaders

August 3, 2009

What do American soldiers stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan do in their "spare" time? Read More

Gasoline-diesel cocktail: a potent recipe for cleaner, more efficient engines

August 3, 2009

Diesel and gasoline fuel sources both bring unique assets and liabilities to powering internal combustion engines. Read More

UW-Madison professor draws honors for formative computer network

August 3, 2009

The Internet Society has tapped a precursor to the modern Internet - built under the leadership of a University of Wisconsin–Madison computer science professor - for the 2009 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award. Read More

Curiosities: How many galaxies have humans discovered?

August 3, 2009

“We don’t know,” says Ed Churchwell, professor of astronomy. “We know it’s a very large number.” It’s in the hundreds of billions, Churchwell… Read More

A day in the life of SOAR

August 3, 2009

As Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) closes its main period for 2009, here is a collection of wisdom captured during a day in the life of SOAR. Read More

UW-Madison medical ethicist heading to FDA

July 31, 2009

University of Wisconsin–Madison professor of law R. Alta Charo has accepted a position as senior adviser in the Office of the Commissioner at the Food and Drug Administration, effective Aug. 30. Read More

Team discovers gene for age-related cataracts

July 31, 2009

Participants in the University of Wisconsin–Madison's long-running Beaver Dam Eye Study have contributed to the discovery of a gene involved in cataracts in both aging humans and in mice. Read More