Among the hundreds of events offered around the state during the Wisconsin Science Festival, which runs Oct. 11 – 14, are four in-depth discussions in Madison on some of the most significant challenges science is addressing — and universal questions science is answering.
Year: 2018
New fuel cell concept brings biological design to better electricity generation
Chemistry Conversations program explores Leadership in Daily Life
Chemistry Conversations kicked off the semester with Leadership in Your Daily Life, which covered the creation of a leadership program at the School of Pharmacy, examples of how taking on leadership roles can positively affect …
Construction Update 10/01/2018
Progress continues outside the building. Johnson Street is now open but work on Charter street on the west side of our block will continue until the end of November. The temporary access route from University Avenue to …
Researchers find value in unusual type of plant material
Solar cell, married to liquid battery, achieves record efficiency
Annual GSFLC Snout Out boasts food and fun
By Rebeca L. Fernandez Graduate Student, Brunold Group September 25, 2018, Madison, WI – The Graduate Student-Faulty Liaison Committee (GSFLC) celebrated its 35th annual Snout-Out departmental picnic and softball tournament. Named after the original tradition of …
The ACS 2019 national award winner list includes four from UW-Madison’s Department of Chemistry
ACS released the names of its national award winners this week, and five are from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, four of whom work for the Department of Chemistry. Robert McMahon, professor of chemistry, won the Arthur …
Goldsmith group makes molecular movies, featured on Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation video website.
Joshua Coon receives award from Human Proteome Organization
IPiB faculty member Joshua Coon, a professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry, has received the Discovery in Proteomic Sciences Award from the Human Proteome Organization.