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New Insights Reveal Metabolism–Immunity Link in Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancer continues to rank among the six most prevalent cancers globally, claiming hundreds of thousands…
Researchers quantify rate of essential evolutionary process in the ocean
The movement of genetic material between organisms that aren’t directly related is a significant driver of evolution, especially…
Total Lunar Eclipse Captivates Kathmandu Skies Despite Wispy Cloud Cover
Kathmandu, Nepal — A breathtaking total lunar eclipse unfolded over the skies of Kathmandu on the night of…
Study prompts new theory of human-machine communication
A fresh perspective on workplace communication is emerging from the University of Kansas, where two scholars have introduced…
Even untouched ecosystems are losing insects at alarming rates, new study finds
A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that insect populations are rapidly declining…
New method calculates rate of gene expression to understand cell fate
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Essentially all cells in an organism’s body have the same genetic blueprint, or genome, but…
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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.

















