Wisconsin bets big on nuclear through university-state partnership
By Sonia Bendre | Mar. 5In Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, he announced a nuclear study led by University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and a fusion grant.
In Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, he announced a nuclear study led by University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and a fusion grant.
International graduate students say departments across campus offer inconsistent results to SPEAK test results and language support.
Around 150 nurses and medical professionals marched around the Capitol Friday in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minnesota.
The current director of Saint Louis University’s entrepreneur center, Lewis Sheats, was recently named the first Director of UW’s new Entrepreneurship Hub.
Sébastien Philippe, a nuclear engineering professor and 2025 MacArthur Fellow, designed advanced computational simulations of United States nuclear fallout in the event of a nuclear war. His results indicated Wisconsin residents would be at risk.
Type One Energy, a University of Wisconsin-Madison nuclear fusion spinoff company, is partnering with the Tennessee Valley Authority to develop a nuclear fusion power plant.
Politicians and professors discussed the future and history of fusion voting in Wisconsin at a conference hosted by University of Wisconsin Law School on Nov. 14.
In interviews with The Daily Cardinal, tech leaders Jim Thompson, Mike Trigg and Allen Dines reflect on how AI has shaped their industries.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Zachary Morris discusses his research into the field of theranostics and the “team science” behind finding new cancer treatments.
The city’s 2026 operating budget gives residents a $30 annual tax rate increase and allocates funds to a new homeless shelter and library.
A view of Lake Mendota from the Memorial Union Terrace on Jan. 14, 2026.
Mechanical engineering professor James Pikul’s soft robotics research lab divided into two sections: one supports the engineering aspect of his research with robot designs and hydraulic arms, and the other contains fume hoods and chemicals for batteries.
Mechanical engineering professor James Pikul’s soft robotics research lab divided into two sections: one supports the engineering aspect of his research with robot designs and hydraulic arms, and the other contains fume hoods and chemicals for batteries.
Mechanical engineering professor James Pikul’s soft robotics research lab divided into two sections: one supports the engineering aspect of his research with robot designs and hydraulic arms, and the other contains fume hoods and chemicals for batteries.