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(04/03/17 11:00am)
In the fourth episode of Sciencecast: Energy Series, Paul Wilson, Grainger professor of Nuclear engineering in the Department of Engineering Physics, discusses nuclear energy. Describing nuclear power from process to policy, Wilson dispells some misconceptions about nuclear energy's safety and environmental friendliness.
(03/15/17 6:26pm)
Those who experience an emotional trauma are at a greater risk for revictimization due in part to an onset of post traumatic stress disorder. But, a stronger understanding of the human brain’s processes may help reduce the risk and severity of these symptoms, thereby reducing the risk for revictimization, researchers say.
(03/13/17 11:00am)
In the third episode of Sciencecast: Energy Series, Tim Donohue, the director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, explains biofuels and his ideal "George Jetson" future of clean fuels using biomass.
(02/13/17 12:01pm)
In the second episode of Sciencecast: Energy Series, the Director of the Midwest energy policy analysis Gary Radloff discusses the intersections of energy research with policy and environmental law. Regarding clean energy technology implementation, Radloff says that he believes market economics may be more influential than governmental forces.
(02/13/17 12:00pm)
(02/13/17 12:00pm)
According to Athena Kjell, a Madison area substance abuse counselor, many individuals start using drugs to suppress emotional disorders like depression or anxiety, but some do so simply for experimentation. Unfortunately, they get hooked along the way.
(01/31/17 12:45am)
Badgerloop, a team of mostly UW-Madison undergraduate engineering students, won an innovation award at last weekend’s SpaceX Hyperloop competition in California.
(01/30/17 4:01pm)
Welcome
back to the second installment of Sciencecast: Energy series. Twice a
month, we will be examining various aspects of energy and energy-related
topics through interviews with UW-Madison experts.
(01/30/17 3:54pm)
Welcome
back to the second installment of Sciencecast: Energy series. Twice a
month, we will be examining various aspects of energy and energy-related
topics through interviews with UW-Madison experts.
(01/17/17 12:01pm)
Late last December, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources revised a statement on their website about climate change, rescinding a portion stating human activity could be a cause.
(01/17/17 12:00pm)
Microbes are everywhere. They are germs after all, and germs need a place to thrive.
(12/12/16 12:00pm)
Professor Ive Hermans has a different philosophy when it comes to running a research group and laboratory full of brilliant students.
(12/07/16 5:00am)
The Badgerloop team revealed their pod Tuesday for the first time at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery to eager transportation enthusiasts, including University of Wisconsin-Madison students, industry sponsors and community members, in preparation for the SpaceX Hyperloop competition this coming January.
(12/05/16 12:00pm)
Innovating transportation is the goal of one student organization at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Come January 2017, the team of about 120 students will have the opportunity to display their skills and creativity at the first ever SpaceX sponsored Hyperloop competition.
(12/05/16 12:00pm)
Are all snowflakes really unique?
(12/05/16 12:00pm)
Split brain activity allows you to listen and drive, simultaneously:
(12/05/16 12:00pm)
In the final episode of this semester’s Sciencecast: Climate Change Series, we talk to Dr. Jonathan Martin, professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Martin helps us recap our series and enlighten us on mid-latitude weather systems, as well as decipher between global warming and climate change.
(11/21/16 12:00pm)
UW professors develop sensors to detect harmful materials:
(11/21/16 12:00pm)
Welcome back to Sciencecast: Climate Change Series!
(11/07/16 12:00pm)
Sore arms and talks of a deadly infection flooded the campus last week, a result of students swarming the Southeast Recreational Facility to receive the first of two free meningococcal B vaccines offered by the university’s health services after three UW-Madison students fell ill this past month.