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UW-Madison study returns biology to the basics

September 20, 2002

We may be living in the age of biotechnology, but science still has some very basic questions to answer. And, one of them is 'What microbes live in lakes?'

Linguistics professor documents endangered Menominee language

September 19, 2002

Professor of linguistics Monica Macaulay is recording and documenting the rapidly vanishing Menominee language, a traditionally oral language markedly different from any European counterpart.

Researchers identify enzyme that turns on RNA

September 18, 2002

Scientists have long searched for triggers that activate ribonucleic acid (RNA), a key component in gene expression. Now, in the Thursday, Sept. 19, issue of the journal Nature, scientists from UW–Madison report that they have found an enzyme that activates RNA, which could lead to new ways of regulating genetic information.

UW Hospital performs state’s first islet cell transplant

September 18, 2002

A UW Hospital transplant team has delved into the cutting edge of medical technology by performing Wisconsin's first pancreatic islet cell procedure.

Garden partnership blossoms

September 17, 2002

University researchers and community members all are harvesting the benefits of a university-community agricultural partnership on Madison's North Side. The university and Friends of Troy Gardens have begun a project dedicated to sustainable agriculture research, and education and outreach at Troy Gardens. The project is led by the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems and funded by a grant from the Kellogg Foundation.

Study: Record TV campaign ads halted for Sept. 11

September 16, 2002

The much-anticipated ceasefire in political television advertising by 2002 candidates across the nation was confirmed in a study released Friday by the Wisconsin Advertising Project at UW–Madison, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Geographic’s map drawn from UW–Madison work

September 12, 2002

National Geographic this month features a map, "A World Transformed,"depicting human impact on the Earth as detailed by UW–Madison research.

Events bulletin

September 10, 2002

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Advances

September 10, 2002

Advances gives a glimpse of the many significant research projects at the university. Tell us about your discoveries. E-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. Gene…

Gene controls plant’s clock

September 6, 2002

Scientists have discovered a gene that regulates when plants flower and is critical for keeping a plant's 24-hour clock running accurately.

Deconstructing dams solves some problems, creates others

September 4, 2002

Today, fewer fish are banging their heads against these barriers, due in large part to Wisconsin's efforts to tear down dozens of deteriorating dams. Razing these structures may alleviate many wildlife headaches, but it also may create new problems, according to research from UW–Madison.

Bad dogs make news; scientist laments the preventable

September 4, 2002

In the world of dogs and their humans, Patricia McConnell is a shrink extraordinaire. Like few others, McConnell, an adjunct professor of zoology, can get into the head of a dog and gain some insight into the animal's thought process. Sadly, most of the minds she's reading these days belong to aggressive dogs, the growlers and biters that sometimes make chilling headlines as a result of attacks on humans beings.

Rethinking the evolution of limbs and digits

September 4, 2002

Developmental biologists have unexpectedly found that the genetics underpinning the formation of limbs and digits in vertebrates is distinctly different than what scientists have believed for nearly 30 years.

Study: Family income up, but inequality grows

September 3, 2002

A new study offers some good long-term news for working families in the state: family income is up. But other indicators are less positive.

Scientists develop atomic-scale memory

September 3, 2002

Scientists have made a first step toward a practical atomic-scale memory where atoms would represent the bits of information that make up words, pictures and codes read by computers.

Scientists assess shoreline development impact

September 3, 2002

To understand the ecological effects of lakeshore development on these freshwater ecosystems, UW–Madison has launched an extreme experiment - remove all the woody debris from one lake's shoreline waters and study what happens.

Vet Med sponsors dog jog

September 1, 2002

Veterinary Medicine's annual Dog Jog at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, begins in front of the School of Veterinary Medicine, 2015 Linden Drive.

Two-way turn lane improves safety

August 30, 2002

Reducing roadways from four lanes to three can increase safety and reduced costs, an engineering professor says.

Team engineers hydrogen from biomass

August 28, 2002

Chemical engineers at UW–Madison have developed a new process that produces hydrogen fuel from plants.

Advances

August 27, 2002

Advances gives a glimpse of the many significant research projects at the university. Tell us about your discoveries. E-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. UW…