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DHEA boosts growth rate of human neural stem cells

February 18, 2004

Human neural stem cells, exposed in a lab dish to the steroid DHEA, exhibit a remarkable uptick in growth rates, suggesting that the hormone may play a role in helping the brain produce new cells, according to a new study published this week in the online editions of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Read More

Community Car coming soon to UW–Madison

February 18, 2004

The UW–Madison Office of Transportation Services, in partnership with the Community Car organization, is bringing a car-sharing program to campus. Read More

Lake restrictions make lakeshore property more valuable

February 16, 2004

People are willing to pay more to live on a lake that's protected from degradation, often related to lakeshore development. Read More

Intelligent design: The new ‘big tent’ for evolution’s critics

February 16, 2004

Since the advent of Darwinism in the mid-19th century, a variety of movements have jousted for the intellectual high ground in the epic evolution versus creationism debate. Read More

Studies offer new insight into HIV vaccine development

February 16, 2004

Discovery may help researchers design vaccines that exploit the notorious mutability of HIV by training the immune system to attack the virus where it's most vulnerable. Read More

Ice-fishing net wins innovation competition

February 13, 2004

A retractable net that enables ice fishermen to easily hoist large fish through relatively small holes in the ice won top honors and $10,000 in the Schoofs Prize for Creativity, an annual innovation competition held on the UW–Madison campus. Read More

Regents back business school addition

February 12, 2004

An anonymous $20 million gift, one of the largest single gifts in UW–Madison history, would be the catalyst for construction of a new home for the MBA program of the School of Business in a plan approved Friday by the Board of Regents. Read More

Journey leads astronomer to new galactic structure

February 12, 2004

For Ron Reynolds, an early peek at what would turn out to be a major new feature of the Milky Way came through a hole in the ceiling. Read More

Clinic helps seniors by teaming law, nursing students

February 12, 2004

Helping senior citizens overcome both legal and health problems is the aim of an innovative new collaboration that links UW–Madison law and nursing students with elderly patients. Read More

UWPD, Housing offer safety tips, resources

February 12, 2004

In the wake of several recent personal safety incidents in and around the campus area, the UW Police Department and University Housing are urging students to take steps that will reduce the chances of becoming a victim. Read More

Jurist’s speech highlights Community Justice Week

February 11, 2004

Federal Judge Ann Claire Williams will discuss lawyers' commitment to public service and equal access to justice in a Feb. 23 speech at the Law School as students and faculty mark Community Justice Week. Read More

Contemporary dance performance set for Feb. 13-14

February 11, 2004

Dance Program chair Jin-Wen Yu will perform in "Madison-Chicago," a cross-cultural and multimedia contemporary dance concert featuring Jin-Wen Yu Dance and Hedwig Dances Company of Chicago. Read More

Milestones

February 11, 2004

HONORED Lyn Abramson, professor of psychology, and her long-term research collaborator Lauren Alloy, Temple University, have been awarded the 2004 Distinguished Scientist… Read More

WAA honors 2004 PEOPLE graduates

February 11, 2004

Students, alumni and educators will gather Monday, Feb. 16 in Milwaukee to honor the 2004 graduates of UW–Madison's Pre-college Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence (PEOPLE). Read More

Awards offered for government efficiency ideas

February 10, 2004

Public workers with innovative ideas on how to improve the quality and efficiency of government at all levels in Wisconsin can compete for $500 awards being administered by the UW–Madison Department of Political Science. Read More

Talk keys on animal welfare, groceries and restaurants

February 10, 2004

How supermarkets and chain restaurants propose to deal with issues of animal welfare will be the subject of a Feb. 11 public lecture on the UW–Madison campus. Read More

Business panels promote success of women entrepreneurs

February 10, 2004

With the help of the School of Business at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a program is working to make women entrepreneurs more successful by providing them with customized business advice and mentoring. Read More

DoIT provides students training in software

February 10, 2004

The Division of Information Technology's Software Training for Students service can be used by faculty to provide in-class, customized software training relevant to a particular course. Read More

Critter cams capture clean up crews at work and may track CWD

February 10, 2004

Not much goes to waste in the woods, and fallen deer — including those that die of chronic wasting disease — mean fine dining for a variety of animals. Who comes to the dinner table, and can some of these species get CWD by scavenging infected deer carcasses? Read More

Satellite data clear fog from forecasts

February 10, 2004

Researchers from the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies are investigating the possibility of using water vapor and cloud observations from the GOES-12 weather satellite to improve the prediction of fog above Wisconsin roadways. Read More