Astrobiology consortium supported for additional five years
(Wednesday, November 14, 2012)
Keck Observations Bring Weather of Uranus Into Sharp Focus
(Thursday, October 18, 2012)
Missing: Electron antineutrinos; Reward: Understanding of matter-antimatter imbalance
(Thursday, March 8, 2012)
Ancient Environment Led to Earth's Current Marine Biodiversity
(Monday, November 28, 2011)
Astronomy Technique Could Help Assess Melanomas
(Wednesday, April 27, 2011)
Media Invited to IceCube Completion Events
(Wednesday, April 13, 2011)
Satellites give an eagle eye on thunderstorms
(Wednesday, December 15, 2010)
Scavenging energy waste to turn water into hydrogen fuel
(Wednesday, March 17, 2010)
Physicists build basic quantum computing circuit
(Saturday, February 27, 2010)
Stellar Mosh Pit Complete With Crashing Stars, Resolves a Mystery
(Wednesday, December 23, 2009)
Banded rocks reveal early Earth conditions, changes
(Monday, October 12, 2009)
Sarah T. Stewart-Mukhopadhyay Awarded 2009 Harold C. Urey Prize
(Monday, October 5, 2009)
New Images Yield Clues to Seasons of Uranus
(Monday, October 13, 2008)
Comet Dust Reveals Unexpected Mixing of Solar System
(Sunday, September 21, 2008)
Zero-gravity team finds spray cooling works in space
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)
Ancient mineral shows early Earth climate tough on continents
(Saturday, June 28, 2008)
UW Team Finishes Fourth at NASA Great Moonbuggy Race
(Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Particle accelerator may reveal shape of alternate dimensions
(Friday, February 1, 2008)
With a big assist from NASA, UW-Madison launches astrobiology push
(Monday, June 4, 2007)
Just one nanosecond: Clocking events at the nanoscale
(Wednesday, May 24, 2006)
Polar neutrino observatory takes a big step forward
(Tuesday, March 21, 2006)
Scientist uses form to explain function of key building blocks of life
(Sunday, October 2, 2005)
Significance of methane on Titan
(Monday, September 26, 2005)
Giant optical telescope in Africa comes online
(Monday, September 5, 2005)
Galactic survey reveals a new look for the Milky Way
(Tuesday, August 16, 2005)
The Inverse Doppler effect: ECE researchers add to the bylaws of physics
(Wednesday, May 25, 2005)
First Critical Parts of Giant Neutrino Telescope in Place
(Wednesday, February 16, 2005)
Milky way churning out new stars at a furious pace
(Friday, May 28, 2004)
Starburst Eye of a Galaxy Produces a Cosmic Shower
(Friday, May 21, 2004)
New genomic data helps resolve biology's tree of life
(Thursday, October 23, 2003)
New Technique Narrows Hunt for Gamma-Ray Blazars
(Friday, May 30, 2003)
Brighter Neptune Suggests a Planetary Change of Seasons
(Thursday, May 15, 2003)
Laboratory astrophysicist discovers new source of high-energy neutrinos
(Friday, March 7, 2003)
Scientists Develop Atomic Scale Memory
(Wednesday, September 4, 2002)
New satellite technique helps spot fast-growing fires
(Wednesday, June 19, 2002)
Study: Filaments of gas pervade Milky Way
(Wednesday, June 5, 2002)
University of Wisconsin-Madison gets federal support for 'IceCube'
(Thursday, November 8, 2001)
Satellite images tell tale of Siren tornado
(Monday, June 25, 2001)
Shuttle experiment launches to U.S. classrooms
(Thursday, April 19, 2001)
Polar telescope sights first high-energy neutrinos
(Wednesday, March 21, 2001)
What puts the brakes on madly spinning stars?
(Monday, January 29, 2001)
Oldest crystal reveals early Earth
(Wednesday, January 10, 2001)
Astronomers land major satellite observing program
(Tuesday, December 26, 2000)
UW is key partner in push to build monster telescope
(Thursday, August 3, 2000)
Building better engines through natural selection
(Wednesday, June 14, 2000)
Space station beckons ice cloud project
(Monday, May 22, 2000)
University scientists have a chance in April to build evidence that microgravity is fertile ground for crop improvement
(Thursday, April 6, 2000)
Acid-loving microbe may be a key to mine pollution
(Thursday, March 9, 2000)
Star cluster baby pictures leave astronomers beaming
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000)
Astronomers find proof that the galaxy has a hot corona
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000)
Plants in Space: Wisconsin Seeds First To Sprout From Stock Grown on Mir
(Wednesday, September 10, 1997)