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Breaking up (protein complexes) is hard to do, but new UW study shows how

December 22, 2017

A new study identified the structural basis for how tightly bound protein complexes are broken apart to become inactivated.

Report: MMSD 4K students demonstrate stronger literacy, behavior skills

December 21, 2017

A new report shows that students who enrolled in Madison schools' 4K classes experienced slightly stronger literacy skills and slightly higher engagement than comparable students who didn't take the classes.

Cracking the code of coenzyme Q biosynthesis

December 21, 2017

A research group is chipping away at many of these knowledge gaps in CoQ production and in understanding the role of CoQ deficiency in human diseases.

Poll results: What type of music do you study to?

December 20, 2017

In last week’s Wiscopinion poll, we asked what type of music you prefer to study too. The results:…

Religious holidays 101: Quick-start guide to learning about holidays beyond Christmas

December 20, 2017

As winter break begins, many students have Christmas on the brain. But students who are Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, or other faiths don’t have that same experience. Learn about some of the amazing holidays of other major religions.

Student to student: Expectations vs. reality on winter break

December 20, 2017

You probably have some expectations going into break, but a lot of times reality shreds those expectations. Here are some things you might expect or hope to happen over break, and some more pessimistic realities you might run into.

Wiscopinion: What questions do you want next semester?

December 20, 2017

If you’re the average UW–Madison student, you’re most stressed about exams and papers and time management, met your best friend in University Housing and…

In second year, UW’s Philanthropy Lab class awards $50,000 to three nonprofit groups

December 20, 2017

Three Madison-area nonprofit organizations were chosen to receive money this semester from the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Philanthropy Lab class — a total of $50,000.

A social media journey through 2017… in red and white

December 19, 2017

A look back at UW–Madison's most popular Tweets and Instagrams of 2017, from Lake Mendota to Camp Randall and back.

MLK Day Celebration to include speakers, art project, volunteering

December 19, 2017

UW-Madison students, faculty and staff are invited to the 2018 UW–Madison MLK Day Celebration on Monday, Jan. 22 from 3 to 8 p.m. in Memorial Union.

Progress made toward treatment for rare, fatal neurological disease

December 19, 2017

Promising results in the lab and in animal models could set the stage for developing a treatment for Alexander disease, a rare and usually fatal neurological disease with no known cure.

Zero gravity plant growth experiments delivered to space station

December 18, 2017

Plants were delivered to the International Space Station as part of a UW–Madison study of how plants respond to low-oxygen environments created by changes in how water and air behave in zero gravity.

Photo gallery: 2017 winter commencement

December 17, 2017

More than 8,000 gathered at the Kohl Center to celebrate with the graduates.