Ask the ExpertExploring the Future of Polymer Analysisby JEOL USAHow mass spectrometry is transforming polymer analysis and identification
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
Editor's Buzz - Sept 3/09'I do think that we're entering an age when scientists are increasingly aware of the social and political implications of their work." - Dietram Scheufele, Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison
NewsResearchers Solve Crucial Cold-Induced Sweetening Problem in Potato Productionby American Society of Plant BiologistsThe potato industry benefits from new tuber research that reveals the mystery behind a major production problem
NewsUniversity's Collaboration with Wisconsin Plastics Manufacturer Yields Industry and Research Advancesby University of Wisconsin-MadisonFor University of Wisconsin-Madison plastics engineer Tim Osswald, the Wisconsin Idea is about taking the extra step: taking research out of the lab.
NewsKnowing What Dogs Like to Watch Could Help Veterinarians Assess Their Visionby University of Wisconsin-MadisonRecent study takes a novel approach to assessing canine vision by measuring dogs' interest in a variety of video content
NewsStudy: Bacteria Attack Lignin with Enzymatic Tag Teamby Rice UniversityTeam from Rice University, University of Wisconsin-Madison shows how nature handles lignin
NewsAnalysis of Research Citations Highlights Importance of Federal Fundingby University of Wisconsin-MadisonResearchers found patterns to help identify the citations that were more likely to be important to published science
NewsImproving Solar Power Plantsby University of Wisconsin-Madison$2.6 million awarded to research collaboration led by University of Wisconsin-Madison
NewsExtreme Rainfall Increases Nutrient Runoff, Conservation Strategies Can Helpby University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesThawing caused by warm winter weather increases manure runoff from fields, leading to higher phosphorus content