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Jennifer EvansNew lab opens to the public By Jennifer Evans Students from across Wisconsin learn the ropes of stem cell research Wisconsin takes a step back in time By Jennifer Evans As old diseases resurface in Wisconsin, health officials fear public may no longer trust vaccines Wis. measles outbreak worries health officials By Jennifer Evans A recent outbreak of measles is concerning Madison and Milwaukee officials, with the vaccine available on campus. Find love through meditation By Jennifer Evans Scientists believe meditation may lead to more compassion Just how perilous is the future for polar bears? By Jennifer Evans UW-Madison professor Eric DeWeaver talks with DC about what the science predicts for polar bears Oxford biologist touts evidence behind beliefs By Jennifer Evans Oxford University evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins addressed the UW-Madison community at a sold-out Wisconsin Union Theater. Tracking the nation's blood supply By Jennifer Evans UW-Madison Engineers use microchips to improve quality and safety of donated blood Liberal and conversative brains process information differently By Jennifer Evans Researchers say political affiliation may have origins in the brain Thinking Green? Buy local By Jennifer Evans Buying local food products can reduce your carbon footprint Snapshots of global climate change By Jennifer Evans Recap of Focus the Nation teach-in Scientists say algae may guide engineers to build faster computers By Jennifer Evans Move over, Steve Jobs. Algae's got its eyes on Apple. What’s the beef? By Jennifer Evans John Lucey, UW-Madison associate professor of food science, shares his insights regarding animal cloning, food safety and the FDA’s decision to allow cloned meat and milk to enter U.S. grocery stores—without labels. Fruit flies wear beer goggles too By Jennifer Evans Humans aren't alone when it comes to looking for sex when intoxicated Bioethicist says stem cell war not over By Jennifer Evans Researchers reflect on the future of embryonic stem cell research UW scientists ‘turn new page’ with stem cell breakthrough By Jennifer Evans UW biologist James Thomson's lab announced the non-embryonic stem cell breakthrough. BREAKING NEWS: UW-Madison researchers introduce new directions in stem cell research By Jennifer Evans On Tuesday, researchers from the lab of UW biologist James Thomson announced the discovery of a technique that reprograms skin cells to look and behave like embryonic stem cells. UW-Madison researchers identify biodiesel potential around the world By Jennifer Evans Could biodiesel lead to economic growth in some developing countries? Professor talks about environmental film festival By Jennifer Evans Organizer shares with DC readers what to expect from this weekend’s free festival The science behind fear By Jennifer Evans As a seasonal treat, UW-Madison researchers explain why humans experience fear Peanut butter program saves starving children By Jennifer Evans St. Louis researchers discover home-based therapy helps kids gain weight and stay healthy Just a spoon full of sugar may make medicine more effective By Jennifer Evans Sugar happy enzyme may lead researchers to future drug discovery Exercise your way to a better semester By Jennifer Evans Regardless of age, studies show exercise improves the way your brain works. Bringing Martians to Madison By Jennifer Evans Scientists hope a $6.5 million grant from NASA will help them to develop the technology that will help improve future Mars mission trips A summer of sizzling science: Fantasy baseball, depression topics of two UW studies By Jennifer Evans While you were away, UW-Madison researchers were hard at work. Here are a few highlights:
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