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Green snowmobile logs first month at Arctic research station

July 3, 2008

An electric snowmobile built by student members of the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering Clean Snowmobile Team is now in Greenland, on loan to the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the summer to support climate research projects at the Greenland Environmental Observatory (GEO Summit Camp).

Inventive county government program wins Gladfelter Award

July 2, 2008

An innovative program for collecting and disposing of unused medication was chosen as this year's winner of the Lloyd D. Gladfelter Award for government efficiency and effectiveness.

New study shows persistence of anxiety

July 2, 2008

We all know people who are tense and nervous and can't relax. They may have been wired differently since childhood.

ISIS begins final phase of upgrade

July 2, 2008

Between 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, and 8 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 11, the Integrated Student Information System (ISIS) will be unavailable to campus as it enters the final implementation phase of a major upgrade, which started in late 2007.

Ice creamier: ‘Edible antifreeze’ puts the smooth in smoothie

July 1, 2008

It's Friday night, and the movie's already spinning in the DVD player. You run to the kitchen to grab a gallon of ice cream and a spoon, but you find the tub nearly empty.

Lignin expert chooses to pursue biofuels research at UW–Madison

July 1, 2008

A UW–Madison biochemistry professor will stay at the university to join its Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center.

Summer Choir concert spotlights American poets

July 1, 2008

The UW–Madison Summer Choir will perform "I Hear America Singing" at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 11.

Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute

July 1, 2008

Amiri Baraka, the award-winning incendiary poet, playwright and founder of the Black Arts Movement, will give a special reading at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Monday, July 7, to open the third annual Spoken Word and Hip-Hop Educator's Institute.

Recent sightings: Lakeside Cinema

June 30, 2008

Students and community members take part in a Wisconsin Union Lakeside Cinema event featuring a screening of the 1971 movie “Willy Wonka…

Curiosities: Why does it seem like mosquitoes are attracted to some people more than others?

June 30, 2008

“It’s true. There’s always one in every group,” says UW–Madison entomology professor and mosquito expert Susan Paskewitz. Photo: Jeff Miller That’s…

Dance Marathon seeks leadership applicants

June 30, 2008

The UW–Madison Dance Marathon organization is looking for interested students to serve on its leadership council, responsible for planning and organizing the event, which is scheduled to take place beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27, and will last 16 hours.

Badgers sipping from Directors’ Cup again in 2007-08

June 27, 2008

The University of Wisconsin finished 18th in the 2007-2008 U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup, marking the 13th time in the 15-year history of the Directors’ Cup that the Badgers have finished among the top 25.

Airless tire project may prove a lifesaver in military combat

June 26, 2008

An ambitious startup company in Wausau is working on a project to develop tires that can withstand extreme punishment, even those meted out in military combat zones.

Working to bring individuals with large-animal interest into veterinary medicine

June 26, 2008

There has been much publicity lately about changes in the agricultural industry, accompanied by speculation that there will be fewer large-animal veterinarians.

Public events slated at UW–Madison research stations

June 25, 2008

The following is a list of public events currently scheduled at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Agricultural Research Stations, the Kemp Biological Station and the O.J. Noer turfgrass facility.

Synchronized swimming: Collections of microorganisms make their own waves

June 25, 2008

Some microorganisms prefer the breaststroke while swimming. Others move along by essentially twisting their tail. How populations of bacteria and other microorganisms swim is more than just a matter of style, according to Mike Graham, University of Wisconsin–Madison Harvey D. Spangler Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering.

Study uncovers how Ritalin works in brain to boost cognition, focus attention

June 24, 2008

In a paper publishing online this week in Biological Psychiatry, UW–Madison psychology researchers report that Ritalin fine-tunes the functioning of neurons in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) - a brain region involved in attention, decision-making and impulse control - while having few effects outside it.

Recent sightings: Algae on Lake Mendota

June 24, 2008

Following approximately 15 inches of rainfall during the first two weeks of June, algae collects on the surface water…

Studies of cell traits nets big award for UW–Madison researcher

June 24, 2008

UW-Madison biochemist Doug Weibel has received a prestigious Searle Scholar Award.