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No clear answers on effects of possible sequester
February 28, 2013Some federal funding to UW–Madison could be in jeopardy if Congress does not act before March 1 to avoid a set of spending cuts in passed in 2011.
Flu transmission studies could resume soon
February 26, 2013After a voluntary hiatus of more than a year, avian influenza transmission studies may soon resume at UW–Madison’s Influenza Research Institute (IRI) as the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) last week issued a new framework for vetting such experiments.
Scorecard shows UW–Madison’s ‘bang for the buck’
February 14, 2013A new scorecard from the U.S. Department of Education's College Affordability and Transparency Center reinforces UW¬-Madison's standing as a good value among its peer institutions.
UW–Madison again among top producers of Peace Corps volunteers
February 5, 2013The University of Wisconsin–Madison currently has 103 graduates serving overseas in 47 countries as Peace Corps volunteers, ranking third for the second consecutive year on the corps' annual list of the top volunteer-producers among large U.S. universities.
Response and recovery in the brain may predict well-being
February 4, 2013It has long been known that the part of the brain called the amygdala is responsible for recognition of a threat and knowing whether to fight or flee from the danger.
Mindfulness meditation may relieve chronic inflammation
January 16, 2013People suffering from chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and asthma — in which psychological stress plays a major role — may benefit from mindfulness meditation techniques, according to a study by University of Wisconsin–Madison neuroscientists with the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the Waisman Center.
In evolution, fossils reveal, ‘Court Jester’ gets last laugh
January 9, 2013The dominant factors in the rise and fall of the diversity of life on Earth has been a point of debate for scientists nearly as long as they have studied the processes of evolution.
Study advances treatment of respiratory failure in ALS patients
January 8, 2013A new study, published online in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and conducted largely at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, shows the potential for two complimentary treatments - stem cell therapy and intermittent exposure to low oxygen - to preserve and even restore breathing capacity in rats with a condition similar to ALS in humans.
Study reveals extraordinary glass properties
January 6, 2013Technologically valuable ultrastable glasses can be produced in days or hours with properties corresponding to those that have been aged for thousands of years, computational and laboratory studies have confirmed.
Military projects push boundaries of flexible electronics in imaging technologies
December 28, 2012Aiming to address the strategic military need for accurate, high-resolution imaging, a University of Wisconsin–Madison electrical and computer engineer working with the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the U.S. Department of Defense has a simple goal: to make night vision more accurate and easier for soldiers and pilots to use.
Wisconsin Center for Education Research wins $15 million grant to improve student achievement
December 27, 2012More than 4,000 students and their families will be better prepared for success in school thanks to the expansion of an initiative developed by UW–Madison’s Wisconsin Center for Education Research.
Suomi satellite reveals Earth’s dark side
December 5, 2012A remarkable new view of the dark side of our planet from space released today by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is just a peek at the nighttime capabilities of the agencies' newest weather satellite, the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership.
Political scientist helps government officials understand, prevent genocide
November 8, 2012The unthinkable is Scott Straus’ stock-in-trade.
Blood chromosome differences are linked to pancreatic cancer
October 23, 2012A new study shows that a blood marker is linked to pancreatic cancer, according to a study published today by scientists at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic.
Reminder: Guidelines on campus political activities
October 22, 2012Officials provide guidance on where political activity, including the circulation of petitions, is permissible on campus grounds.
Grant will boost UW–Madison computing network
October 16, 2012Faced with a demand for research computing infrastructure that meets the growing needs of compute and data-intensive research, the University of Wisconsin–Madison is using a $500,000 Federal grant to experiment with advanced frameworks and technologies.
Collide and conquer: How blood cells sort themselves out
September 10, 2012In human blood, red blood cells barrel through the center of the blood vessels, while in a phenomenon known as margination, platelets and white blood cells hug the vessel walls, ready to emerge into the body to fight an injury or infection.
Reduced brain connections seen in people with generalized anxiety disorder
September 3, 2012A new University of Wisconsin–Madison imaging study shows the brains of people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have weaker connections between a brain structure that controls emotional response and the amygdala, which suggests the brain's "panic button" may stay on due to lack of regulation.
Researchers explore a sustainable bio-based chemical economy
August 23, 2012With cyanobacteria, carbon dioxide and sunlight, a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers aims to create a sustainable alternative source of commodity chemicals currently derived from an ever-decreasing supply of fossil fuels.
Democratic congressional hopefuls to square off in debate at UW
August 6, 2012The University of Wisconsin¬-Madison and WISC-TV will host a debate between 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary candidates on Tuesday, Aug. 7.