UWM discovery advances graphene-based electronics
UWM scientists and engineers have discovered an entirely new carbon-based material.
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UWM scientists and engineers have discovered an entirely new carbon-based material.
In testing the effects of bisphenol A (BPA) on zebrafish, UWM scientist Daniel Weber found himself in familiar territory.
Lisa Berger’s research on energy drinks and their consumption in Milwaukee markets appeared in a recent issue of Addictive Behaviors.
Hoover’s stained reputation is undeserved, says a UWM historian who has published a book on Hoover’s presidency.
Getting ahead in Iron-Age Central Europe involved a familiar strategy: dress to impress and keep an open bar.
Gay Reinartz spends much of her time a half a world away from Milwaukee, working at a remote research station in a vast rain forest in the heart of the Congo Basin.
Rakesh Babu wants to make improvements in information technology for visually impaired users.
An expert on the relatively new MFC technology, Zhen “Jason” He is building on its “double play” capabilities.
Fiberoptic water-monitoring technology offers a sought-after solution that delivers at the speed of light.
As a high-school history teacher, Terrance Newell didn’t need to read a research study to realize video games and simulations shaped the way his students learned.