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What’s that deer wearing?

October 10, 2003

The electronic neckwear sported by some deer around Mt. Horeb allows CWD researchers to monitor their movements around the clock. Read More

College of Engineering to lead Upper Midwest freight study

October 9, 2003

UW-Madison will lead a multi-state study on freight transportation in the Upper Midwest to assess the ability of transportation systems to handle increased freight traffic in the coming years. Read More

UW-Madison Lidar instruments will test NASA’s ICESat

October 8, 2003

Tonight (Oct. 8) at 8:45 p.m. Central time, NASA will test a laser instrument on the Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) using accurately calibrated instruments developed by the University of Wisconsin Lidar group and housed atop the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences Building on UW–Madison's south campus. Read More

Invasive water fleas found in Wisconsin lake

October 7, 2003

UW-Madison and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) report today (Oct. 7) that spiny water fleas (Bythotrephes cederstroemi) have invaded the Gile Flowage, a lake in Iron County near Lake Superior. Read More

Stars align in new center

October 7, 2003

Plasma physics and astrophysics may sound as far apart as the Earth and sun, but a five-year, $11.25 million grant from the National Science Foundation brings together these two disciplines, which tackle similar scientific problems. Read More

Educated nurses boon to patients

October 7, 2003

According to Sean P. Clarke, associate director of the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, recruiting and retaining highly educated nurses might be the biggest key to improving patient safety. Read More

Prairie research at the roots of environmental health

October 2, 2003

What lies beneath the tall prairie grasses at the Arboretum is helping restoration ecologists understand the role prairies can play in improving the health of our environment - from the soil that nourishes our crops to the air that we breathe. Read More

Re-engineered UW–Madison car wins in clean-car competition

September 30, 2003

A car re-engineered by students at UW–Madison's College of Engineering came away with two top awards at the world's largest environmental vehicle event. Read More

Scientists devise new nutritional solution for cat hairballs

September 30, 2003

Mark Cook, animal scientist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and researchers at the NestlŽ Purina PetCare Company have devised a way to help dissolve hairballs by using agents that break up, or emulsify, fats. Read More

WiCELL earns designation as national stem cell center

September 29, 2003

The WiCell Research Institute, a non-profit subsidiary of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, has been named as one of three Exploratory Centers for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in the nation by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Read More

Researchers identify Botox receptor

September 29, 2003

Researchers identify a receptor - a route of entry - for the Botox toxin that could lead to improved uses of the substance in the medical field and new methods for neutralizing it in the event of biological warfare. Read More

Vascular age: You’re only as old as your arteries

September 26, 2003

For this reason, cardiologists at the University of Wisconsin Medical School have developed mathematical equations that can calculate a person's vascular age. Read More

Study shows prions stick around in certain soils

September 24, 2003

Dirt may help scientists answer a question that has baffled them for decades: How does chronic wasting disease in deer and elk spread from animal to animal? Read More

Molding a stronger plastics industry

September 23, 2003

One of the most important industries in Wisconsin is the plastics industry. In an effort to help this industry keep its competitive edge, UW–Madison, along with other institutions throughout the state, will work with Wisconsin plastics companies to drive innovative product development and enhance industrial competitiveness through technology transfer of new polymer materials, processes and tools. Read More

Is your child more likely to be injured?

September 23, 2003

Sure, children get hurt, but a new study shows why. Read More

Winning the war on dust

September 23, 2003

Soil stabilization research that started in the sand country around the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences' Hancock Agricultural Research Station has found a lifesaving application in the deserts of Iraq and Kuwait. Read More

Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab selects new CWD test

September 19, 2003

The Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, the state lab responsible for testing deer killed during Wisconsin's annual hunt for the presence of chronic wasting disease (CWD), has selected a new rapid test for use beginning this November. Read More

UW-Madison scientists project Isabel’s path

September 16, 2003

As the Carolinas brace for Hurricane Isabel, scientists at UW–Madison's Space Science and Engineering Center are analyzing the projected path of the storm. Read More

Study: Consumers will pay more for specially labeled milk

September 15, 2003

Dairy producers are getting a clear message from consumers: People read labels and many are willing to pay more for products marketed as organic or all-natural. Read More

Cancer center receives $7 million federal grant

September 12, 2003

Tommy G. Thompson, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, presented a $7 million federal grant Sept. 12 to Dean Philip Farrell of the UW Medical School for construction of additional new space for the university's Comprehensive Cancer Center. Read More