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Block copolymers self-assemble into three-dimensional shapes.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
Three-dimensional nanoscale structures with potential applications ranging from catalysis and chemical separation to semiconductor manufacturing, have reportedly been formed by an international team of scientists affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, Madison. The team has discovered that materials known as...
Alice Evans
Alice Evans Alice Evans (1881-1975) was a pioneering scientist who established that humans contract the once-common, painful disease brucellosis from raw cow and goat milk. She lobbied successfully for the pasteurization of all milk and lived to see the disease fall into obscurity. For years, her findings were scorned and...
2004 World's Forage Analysis Superbowl & seminars.(Brief Article)(Calendar)
While you're at World Dairy Expo, find out if the latest forage research can help make your dairy more profitable. Visit with forage experts from USDA-Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, University of Wisconsin and other research centers, who will update you on findings...
Sex in the Brain: How Do Male Monkeys Evaluate Mates?
Byline: University of Wisconsin - Madison MADISON, Wis., Jan. 29 AScribe Newswire -- A pint-sized, tree-dwelling Brazilian monkey has proven to be strikingly similar to humans when it comes to sexual responses, a national research team has discovered. Through functional magnetic...
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin have developed a hydrogen-making catalyst that uses cheaper materials and yields fewer contaminants than do current processes, while extracting the element from common renewable plant sources.(Brief Article)
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin have developed a hydrogen-making catalyst that uses cheaper materials and yields fewer contaminants than do current processes, while extracting the element from common renewable plant sources. They developed the catalyst for use in a process called aqueous-phase reforming which converts...
Bard of Iceland: Jonas Hallgrimsson. Poet and Scientist, The
The Bard of Iceland: Jonas Hallgrimsson. Poet and Scientist By Dick Ringler The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin, 2002 474 pages, hardcover $45 With this book the author, professor emeritus of English and Scandinavian Studies at the University of Wisconsin, makes available for the first time in a non-Icelandic...
Alice Evans
Alice Evans Alice Evans (1881-1975) was a pioneering scientist who established that humans contract the once-common, painful disease brucellosis from raw cow and goat milk. She lobbied successfully for the pasteurization of all milk and lived to see the disease fall into obscurity. For years, her findings were scorned and...
Kallocain
Kallocain By Karin Boye Translated from the Swedish by Gustaf Lannestock The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisc., 2002 193 pages, paperbound, $17.95 The author was a Swedish poet and novelist who committed suicide in 1941. The book, a reissue, was first published in English in 1966 and deals with...
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: Researchers want corn to act momore like sugarcane.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 October 1999-TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: Researchers want corn to act more like sugarcane C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:121099 WESLACO -- Scientists at the University of Wisconsin have been talking with scientists in South Texas about a sugarcane characteristic they'd like...
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