UW-Madison pioneers cancer detection research
By Sonia Bendre | Oct. 12University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Zachary Morris discusses his research into the field of theranostics and the “team science” behind finding new cancer treatments.
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.
In conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, scientists at startup Realta Fusion published two papers outlining the viability of the magnetic mirror design for nuclear fusion devices, making it competitive with more highly-researched designs.
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Science Editor Sonia Bendre about her story “‘Trailblazers in Motion’ exhibit unveils progressive history of UW-Madison women’s physical education program” in a discussion of the ongoing preservation of the history of UW-Madison’s women’s physical education program.
The death of a whooping crane signifies a new threat to the endangered species.
University of Wisconsin-Madison affiliates SHINE Technologies and Realta Fusion spoke at the FusionX:GreatLakes Roadshow conference in Chicago, attended by international fusion leaders, U.S. government officials and other stakeholders.
Kinesiology professor emeritus Cindy Kuhrasch designed the exhibit, five years in the making, which combines archival pictures, oral history interviews and written records of the university’s renowned women’s physical education programs.
Student speakers said they lost tutoring services after the University of Wisconsin–Madison closed its diversity division and urged the creation of a permanent graduate student committee.
Madison Police Department announced the closure of the homeless encampment at the Wisconsin Veteran’s Museum, citing public health and safety problems.
The new position follows a working group’s recommendation to recruit and maintain a UW-Madison Entrepreneurship Hub.
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.