New neuroscience faculty join UWM for new major

UWM is offering a new neuroscience major for undergraduate students interested in the inner workings of the human brain. Neuroscience is the study of the brain and nervous system. The new major draws on expertise of faculty from several departments …

NANOGrav finds first hints of low-frequency gravitational wave background

In data gathered and analyzed over 13 years, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has found an intriguing low-frequency signal that may be from gravitational waves, as reported in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. NANOGrav has been able …

Anthropology student learns Mixtec to connect past and present

Cheri Price is determined to put the “human” back into the study of archaeology. Price (pictured above in middle, with her Mixtec teacher and a fellow graduate student) earned her Master’s in anthropology at UWM in 2016 and is now …

COVID-19 clouds the skies for airlines’ financial future

Air carriers typically have weathered economic downturns in part by making their operations more efficient. This could mean using smaller aircraft that use less fuel, with cabins that are smaller but filled to capacity. But even the most efficient operations …