Category State & Global
Model helps Wisconsin city planners prepare to weather large storms
March 31, 2015How society should respond to climate change may be a global-scale debate, but University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers know that preparing for climate change's impact on weather is a profoundly local problem.
UW engineer models groundwater to help farmers at home and abroad
March 30, 2015Argentina might seem a long way to go for an environmental engineer seeking to better understand land use in Wisconsin. But there are some surprising parallels between the two countries' histories of land use and ecohydrology.
Annual rankings rate health of Wisconsin counties
March 25, 2015Ozaukee County ranks healthiest in Wisconsin and Menominee County ranks least healthy, according to the sixth annual County Health Rankings, released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.
UW and M-WERC expand Wisconsin’s energy industry
March 23, 2015Researchers at the Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are developing an industry partnership that promises to create jobs here in Wisconsin.
Here comes HAWC: New observatory to seek out gamma rays
March 20, 2015High on a sleeping Mexican volcano, a new particle astrophysics observatory is about to blink to life, commencing an all-sky search for very high-energy gamma rays - a search that could greatly expand the catalog of known gamma ray sources and chip away at the mystery of the cosmic rays that constantly bombard our planet.
For UW–Madison scientists, Northern Wisconsin serves as a lab and a classroom
March 19, 2015For the past decade, Ankur Desai has been working with collaborators from across the country to study the uptake and emission of carbon in northern Wisconsin’s forests, wetlands and lakes.
Science Expeditions opens doors to UW–Madison research March 20-22
March 17, 2015Science Expeditions, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s 13th annual science open house, will open the doors of dozens of campus attractions — and the expertise of scores of researchers — to thousands of curious visitors March 20-22.
UW-Madison partners with communities, nonprofits to address urban food insecurity
March 9, 2015Food insecurity has implications for health, community stability and local economies, and an interdisciplinary team of UW–Madison researchers has launched a project to study ways to boost the availability and consumption of healthy food in urban communities. The project is focusing initially on Milwaukee, Chicago and Detroit, three cities where food insecurity is considered extensive.
UW finds strategies to increase number of organic grain farms in Wisconsin
March 5, 2015While the $35 billion U.S. organic industry continues to expand at a brisk pace, organic grain production is not keeping up with the growing demand for organic livestock feed and value-added food products, according to a new report on Wisconsin organic agriculture.
UW-Madison helps train aspiring farmers enrolled in ‘the MBA of dairy’
March 4, 2015Considering the average age of a Wisconsin farmer is over 56 years old and the state has been losing around 500 dairy farms per year in recent years, experts say it's important to prepare young people to step into farm roles to help keep the state's $88 billion agricultural economy strong into the future.
Research communications experts partner with Morgridge Institute
March 2, 2015Dietram Scheufele and colleagues in the Department of Life Sciences Communication (LSC) are partnering with the Morgridge Institute for Research to take a deeper look at what works — and why — in engaging the public on science. Morgridge provides a unique proving ground for the topic: In partnership with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, science outreach programs bring more than 30,000 participants to the Discovery Building each year.
UW center helps grow businesses, jobs and communities in South Central Wisconsin
February 27, 2015The Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Wisconsin School of Business released its 2014 annual report today, highlighting its efforts to promote business development and job growth in Dane, Columbia and Sauk counties.
Could squirmy livestock dent Africa’s protein deficit?
February 26, 2015As a cheap and easy source of protein for humans, it might be hard to beat the mighty mealworm.
Bioenergy center’s research leads to 100th patent application
February 25, 2015The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), one of three bioenergy research centers established in 2007 by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), recently celebrated the filing of its 100th patent application.
UW’s Wisconsin TechSearch serves state businesses
February 25, 2015Each month, the Wisconsin TechSearch handles an average of 3,500 information requests from engineering firms, manufacturers, small businesses, law firms and private citizens, both around the state, nationally and internationally.
UW-Madison center sees hope for more diversity in children’s books
February 18, 2015As the face of America becomes increasingly diverse, the number of children’s books by and about people of color has remained stubbornly stagnant over the past 25 years, according to annual data compiled by UW–Madison’s Cooperative Children’s Book Center. But the most recent figures, released Wednesday, may contain a sliver of good news for those hoping that kids’ books will one day better reflect the population at large.
UW-Madison ranks among leaders in recruiting Peace Corps volunteers
February 18, 2015With 69 Badger alumni currently serving in 34 countries, the University of Wisconsin–Madison continues its tradition as one of the nation’s top producers of Peace Corps volunteers, according to the latest national rankings. Since 2001, when the Peace Corps began releasing its annual list of top universities and colleges, UW–Madison has consistently placed in the top 10, including six years in the top spot. This year, UW–Madison ranks second.
More than 40 percent of UW–Madison engineering students stay in Wisconsin after graduation
February 16, 2015According to 2013-2014 data from the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Engineering Career Services, 93 percent of students who graduate from the College of Engineering accept…
Open house offers warm welcome for South Madison Partnership
February 13, 2015The word "joy" came up often during the grand opening of the UW South Madison Partnership.