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Veterinary medical researcher honored for lifetime achievement
July 30, 2015Ian Duncan, a professor of neurology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine and a world leader in the study of myelin disorders of the central nervous system, has received the 2015 Lifetime Excellence in Research Award from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Read More
Solar textile collaboration weaves chemistry and design
July 29, 2015A new faculty member at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Marianne Fairbanks is bringing decades of experience with dyes, fibers and design to the development of a technology she's been dreaming of for years: the solar textile. Read More
PEOPLE banquet celebrates accomplishments and future opportunities
July 29, 2015For some scholars in the University of Wisconsin–Madison's PEOPLE (Pre-College Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence) Program, their senior year of high school represents the culmination of up to 10 years of classes, workshops, internships and family sacrifices. The program's success has helped increase the number of college-ready students applying to the state's flagship campus. Read More
Chancellor visits Oshkosh Corporation, site of UW-industry collaboration
July 29, 2015After seeing firsthand the technologies that Oshkosh Corporation is building in Wisconsin and sending around the world, UW–Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank stressed the value of collaboration between premier public research institutions and companies such as Oshkosh, which employs nearly 100 UW–Madison alumni. Read More
UW 2020: New VCRGE program to support early stage research
July 28, 2015In an effort to create a dynamic new funding mechanism for bold research ideas, ideas with potential to drive significant discoveries, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education (VCRGE), with support from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), is teeing up a new program to seed potentially groundbreaking research. Read More
UW study shows how a kernel got naked and corn became king
July 27, 2015Ten thousand years ago, a golden grain got naked, brought people together and grew to become one of the top agricultural commodities on the planet. Read More
From Madison to the White House, PEOPLE students celebrate beating the odds
July 24, 2015Growing up, Brandon Alvarez-Carrera learned English on his own and had to work hard to catch up with his peers in Madison schools. This fall, he will enter the University of Wisconsin–Madison with college credits, a full scholarship and direct entry to the university's program in engineering physics. Read More
The couple who Facebooks together, stays together
July 24, 2015Becoming "Facebook official" is a milestone in modern romance, and new research suggests that activities on the popular social networking site are connected to whether those relationships last. Read More
Researchers pinpoint where the brain unites our eyes’ double vision
July 23, 2015If you have two working eyes, you are live streaming two images of the world into your brain. Your brain combines the two to produce a view of the world that appears as though you had a single eye - like the Cyclops from Greek mythology. Read More
Smaller and smarter antennas for military use
July 23, 2015When it comes to protecting the men and women of the armed forces, University of Wisconsin–Madison researcher Nader Behdad focuses his work on an obstacle most people wouldn't associate with combat: the physical limitations of low-frequency antennas. Read More
With grant, UW–Madison researcher will create tool for tracking election ads
July 23, 2015Young Mie Kim, an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been awarded a Knight Foundation grant for media innovation promoting election communications and civic engagement during 2016 election campaigns. Read More
Keeping up that positive feeling: the science of savoring emotions
July 22, 2015Savoring a beautiful sunset and the positive emotions associated with it can contribute to improved well-being, according to research. But why and how are some people better than others in keeping the feeling alive? Read More
Words jump-start vision, psychologist’s study shows
July 21, 2015Cognitive scientists have come to view the brain as a prediction machine, constantly comparing what is happening around us to expectations based on experience - and considering what should happen next. Read More
Chazen becomes a resource for more than just art
July 21, 2015As Russell Panczenko discusses the ways in which people use the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Chazen Museum of Art, the word “comfortable” comes up frequently – particularly in reference to students and visitors who are not art historians. Read More
Northern Lights Tour: Wisconsin science hits the road
July 20, 2015Science will light up the night in northern Wisconsin this summer as scientists and educators from UW–Madison and UW-Extension hit the road for the first Northern Lights Tour, a five-stop exposition of research with local and regional impact. Read More
UW-Madison again scores high in world university rankings
July 17, 2015For the second year in a row, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has been ranked 25th worldwide and 18th nationally by the Center for World University Rankings. Read More
South Madison International Community Night
July 16, 2015More than 150 people attend the second annual South Madison International Community Night, held on the grounds of Villager Mall in Madison, Wis., on July 14. Read More
Two grad students win Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships
July 16, 2015Two University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate students have won prestigious Gilliam Fellowships for Advanced Study from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) in recognition of their scholarship and their commitment to increasing diversity among scientists. Read More
CSI Discovery: 3-D scanning researchers partner with Wisconsin law enforcement
July 16, 2015On a chilly February 2014 evening in Mazomanie, Wisconsin, deputies from the Dane County Sheriff's Office arrived at the scene of a homicide at an old, two-story house in a neighborhood blanketed with snow. Almost immediately, Deputy Sheriff Scott Lehman realized his team faced a monumental task in collecting and cataloging the evidence throughout the house. Read More
Molecular fuel cell catalysts hold promise for efficient energy storage
July 15, 2015In the quest for better, less expensive ways to store and use energy, platinum and other precious metals play an important role. They serve as catalysts to propel the most efficient fuel cells, but they are costly and rare. Read More