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Minuscule, flexible compound lenses magnify large fields of view

November 3, 2015

Drawing inspiration from an insect's multi-faceted eye, University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers have created miniature lenses with vast range of vision. Read More

Radiolab’s Soren Wheeler to be fall Science Writer in Residence

November 3, 2015

Soren Wheeler, an author and senior editor at Radiolab, has been named UW–Madison’s fall 2015 Science Writer in Residence. Read More

UW–Madison engineers reveal record-setting flexible phototransistor

October 30, 2015

Inspired by mammals' eyes, University of Wisconsin–Madison electrical engineers have created the fastest, most responsive flexible silicon phototransistor ever made. Read More

Divorce rate doesn’t go up as families of children with disabilities grow

October 30, 2015

Couples raising a child with developmental disabilities do not face a higher risk of divorce if they have larger families, according to a new study by researchers from the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

C-SPAN 2’s ‘Book TV’ to feature UW–Madison authors

October 29, 2015

The forecast calls for curling up with a good book. Why not choose one from a UW–Madison author? Nine will be featured in upcoming episodes of C-SPAN 2’s “Book TV.” Read More

Scientists: Harnessing microbes could help solve hunger, health, chemical and energy problems

October 28, 2015

Tim Donohue, a UW–Madison bacteriology professor and director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, joined 17 other scientists from around the world and representing a wide range of disciplines today (Oct. 28, 2015) to lay out a case for an organized approach to harnessing the power of microbes to tackle many of the world’s most pressing problems. Read More

UW-Madison spinoff wants to help out in the grocery aisle

October 27, 2015

When Wes Schroll moved from a dorm into an apartment and began grocery shopping, he hated it. Read More

Recent sightings: Just Mercy

October 27, 2015

Attorney Bryan Stevenson, whose book "Just Mercy" about racial inequality and the need for justice system reform is this year's selection for Go Big Read (GBR), visited campus Oct. 26. Read More

Recent sightings: Wisconsin Science Festival

October 27, 2015

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. Read More

150 respond to call for innovative research proposals

October 27, 2015

UW–Madison’s latest research initiative — UW2020: WARF Discovery Initiative — has received an overwhelming response from researchers eager to jump-start their innovative projects. Read More

Final MOOC of the year explores climate change policy and public health

October 27, 2015

“Climate Change Policy and Public Health,” the sixth and final Massive Open Online Course offered by the University of Wisconsin–Madison this year, launches Nov. 9. Read More

Researchers embrace and reap benefits of Electronic Lab Notebooks

October 27, 2015

In the fall of 2014, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers gained a new option for storing and organizing experimental data, notes and procedures: the campus Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) system. Since then, nearly 100 labs across campus have begun to use it. Read More

Jacobs lectures in India through Fulbright Award

October 27, 2015

Harvey M. Jacobs, a professor of urban and regional planning and environmental studies at UW–Madison, spent his summer teaching a specialty course in land policy. In India. Read More

Odyssey Project gives hope to new group of students and their children

October 26, 2015

Katia is trying to raise her young daughter "into a smart, beautiful woman." The task is daunting, in part because the girl's father is imprisoned for 30 years. Read More

Mycologist says our close relatives break the bounds of biology

October 26, 2015

The mushroom nicknamed "death cap" made headlines this summer when it poisoned Syrian refugees fleeing through Eastern Europe. Read More