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CLA approved as food ingredient

July 25, 2008

On July 24, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced its finding that conjugated linoleic acid, known as CLA, is "generally regarded as safe" for use in foods. UW–Madison researchers have studied CLA since the 1970s. Read More

Study: Surgical instrument size not suited to smaller hands

July 25, 2008

The concept of one size fits all works with many things—smocks, baseball caps and inner tubes. But not disposable laparoscopic surgical instruments. So say the results of a survey of general surgery residents conducted by a group that included two surgeons at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Read More

Study: No gender differences in math performance

July 24, 2008

A team of scientists says that there aren't gender differences in math performance any longer. Read More

UW-Madison historian predicts the end of science ‘superpowers’

July 23, 2008

Is the sun beginning to set on America's scientific dominance? Much like the scientific superpowers of France, Germany and Britain in centuries' past, the United States has a diminishing lead over other nations in financial investment and scholarly research output in science and engineering. Read More

Transportation researchers evaluate Madison Metro service

July 21, 2008

University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering transportation researchers are compiling the results of ridership surveys conducted in March and April on board Madison Metro buses. Read More

Blood-related genetic mechanisms found important in Parkinson’s disease

July 21, 2008

A finding by scientists at UW–Madison, Brigham and Women's Hospital and the University of Ottawa may lead to new treatments for Parkinson's disease. Read More

Facility to house new instrument to speed biomedical research

July 17, 2008

Already home to one of the world's most impressive collections of huge research instruments, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison (NMRFAM) is about to add another giant. Read More

Morgridge Institute to hold symposium on integration of math, biology

July 16, 2008

To address the challenge and position UW–Madison scientists for the future, the Morgridge Institute for Research, part of the new Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, has slated the first symposium on the Integration of the Mathematical and Biological Sciences, to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 2-3. Read More

Scattered nature of Wisconsin’s woodlands could complicate forests’ response to climate change

July 14, 2008

If a warmer Wisconsin climate causes some northern tree species to disappear in the future, it's easy to imagine that southern species will just expand their range northward as soon as the conditions suit them. Read More

Scientists see bright side of working with media

July 10, 2008

In a report published this week (July 11) in the journal Science, an international team of communications researchers reports that relationships between scientists and journalists are now more frequent and far smoother than the anecdotal horror stories scientists routinely share. Read More

Flu-infected fly cells reveal dependencies of the virus

July 9, 2008

By giving fly cells the flu, scientists have identified scores of host genes the pathogen requires for successful infection, revealing a raft of potential new pressure points to thwart the virus. Read More

A ‘red flag’ for expanding biofuels in the tropics

July 9, 2008

Biofuels, by recycling atmospheric carbon, are a potential boon to the world's ailing climate. But efforts in the tropics to significantly expand biofuel production by replacing tropical forests with oil palm, sugarcane and other agricultural biofuels could, in fact, accelerate climate change, according to a new study published this week (July 9). Read More

Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center hires scientific programs manager

July 7, 2008

The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) has hired a translator to connect researchers who would normally live in entirely separate research worlds. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More

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. Read More