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Wildfire mitigation strategies can cut destruction by half, study finds
Since January’s wildfires flattened entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles, displacing 12,900 households and causing an estimated $30 billion in losses,
Study finds significant health benefits from gut bugs transfer
Eight years ago, 87 obese adolescents took part in a groundbreaking study to see whether fecal transfer (taking…
President Xi Jinping Highlights SCO’s Expanding Role in Global Peace and Development at Tianjin Summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday emphasized the growing responsibilities of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in safeguarding…
FNCCI President Dhakal Meets Qatar Chamber Chairman Al Thani in Doha; Next Nepal-Qatar Joint Business Council Meeting to Be Held in Kathmandu
Doha, Qatar — Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI),…
High Mountain Asia’s shrinking glaciers linked to monsoon changes
Glaciers across High Mountain Asia are losing more than 22 gigatons of ice per year—the equivalent of nearly…
When did humans first colonize Australia?
Aboriginal Australian culture is regarded as one of humanity’s oldest continuous living cultures.
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UW-Madison researcher chosen to lead Ecological Society of America
MADISON – Monica Turner has made a career of studying ecosystem resilience in the face of ecological challenges, from severe forest fires and bark beetle outbreaks in Greater Yellowstone and the northern Rockies to climate and land use change in Wisconsin.
Nepalese among the top winners of 2015 Green Talents Award on tour in Germany
Germany– The Green Talents Award, held under the patronage of the German Research Minister Prof. Johanna Wanka, is providing a platform for the seventh time to young talents to share…
WARF Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Apple Inc.
MADISON, Wis. – After a jury trial in federal court, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) won a jury verdict against Apple Inc. The jury found that Apple infringed a…
Nobel recipient Campbell Earned master’s, doctorate at UW-Madison
William C. Campbell, a master’s and doctoral graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was awarded a share of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

















