UWM researchers among those awarded funding for Great Lake projects
Two UWM researchers have been awarded grants from the University of Michigan Water Center for two of eight projects aimed at restoring and protecting the Great Lakes.
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Two UWM researchers have been awarded grants from the University of Michigan Water Center for two of eight projects aimed at restoring and protecting the Great Lakes.
Linh Pham, a PhD candidate in economics, envisions a career of research, teaching and volunteerism.
UWM’s Michael Nosonovsky is among those scientists who are approaching Technical problems through biomimicry – borrowing strategies from plants and animals.
UWM researchers have uncovered a cellular mechanism necessary for memory.
A collaboration between researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UW-Milwaukee has developed a technique that provides molecular-level chemical information of unprecedented detail on biological and other specimens.
A new book by UWM historian Greg Carter examines the way interracial relationships have been both demonized and praised in the U.S.
Wilhelm Peekhaus’, new book explores agricultural biotechnology in Canada, and the opposition that is seeking to better control it.
Sou Fujimoto has been awarded the fifth Marcus Prize for Architecture, a biennial award supported by the Marcus Corporation Foundation and administered by SARUP.
UWM astrophysicist has explored an additional aspect of a radio telescope to track space junk, from defunct satellites to collision fragments.
Hayeon Song, UWM assistant professor of communication, has developed a video game that shows social smokers what they might look like after 20 years of smoking.