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51ÁÔÆæ physics student researches the cosmos

By Maridel AllinderApril 13, 2026Science & Technology
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51ÁÔÆæ physics student researches the cosmos

By Maridel AllinderApril 13, 2026Science & Technology

International student Pratyusava Baral was drawn to 51ÁÔÆæ to work with astronomers who helped detect gravitational waves.

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In a sea of fish diversity, 51ÁÔÆæ scientist finds even more

By Laura OttoJuly 6, 2023Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Michael Pauers, an associate professor in the College of General Studies, has been involved in identifying nine of the 11 known species of cichlids, a popular aquarium fish. He’s found them in Lake Malawi, in southeastern Africa.

Scientists turn exotic stars into a galaxy-sized detector of gravitational waves

By Laura OttoJune 30, 2023Science & TechnologyScience

51ÁÔÆæ researchers played an important role as part of an international team that made a scientific breakthrough that could tell us more than ever before about how the very early universe formed.

51ÁÔÆæ Freshwater Sciences grad student makes a splash in the world of aquatic education

By Lauren Breunig June 19, 2023Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Pierce VanValkenburg performs as a mermaid to help teach about freshwater systems and conservation, and is a popular draw at Discovery World.

Study abroad program to Mexico connects science and culture

By Heidi JeterJune 15, 2023Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

During the two-week program, students see firsthand the effects of acid rain and air pollution on cultural heritage sites.

Kikkoman gives $2 million for new 51ÁÔÆæ research vessel

By Kari PinkJune 9, 2023Science & TechnologyWater & Environment
Artist's rendering of new research vessel

The gift will go toward funding the Maggi Sue, which will be the most advanced research vessel ever designed for the Great Lakes. The gift was made in honor of the 50th anniversary of Kikkoman Foods in Wisconsin.

Students awarded full-ride Nadella Scholarships

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsMay 23, 2023Campus & CommunityComputer Science & Technology

The second cohort of incoming freshmen who will receive the full-ride Anu and Satya Nadella Scholarship has been announced.

51ÁÔÆæ researcher works on replacing the most potent greenhouse gas of all

By Laura OttoMay 15, 2023Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Chanyeop Park is working with researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology to develop and test an environmentally neutral alternative to the substance currently used in high-voltage electrical distribution equipment.

51ÁÔÆæ engineering students create solution that saves company $840,000 per year

By Carolyn BuciorApril 18, 2023Science & TechnologyEngineering

An Oak Creek manufacturing company had a major problem tracking inventory. A group of students from 51ÁÔÆæ solved it.

51ÁÔÆæ scientists to contribute to first-of-its kind scientific imaging effort

By Laura OttoMarch 20, 2023Science & TechnologyScience

51ÁÔÆæ is a longtime partner on a grant from the National Science Foundation that supports the development of the next generation of X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) – novel instruments used to unmask phenomena that have never before been observed. Since 2009, XFELs have enabled scientists to examine how molecules in the human body and […]

51ÁÔÆæ research seeks to find how small microplastics become in waterways

By Laura OttoDecember 23, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Plastic waste breaks down in the environment, but little is known about just how much they degrade and what the effects on people might be.

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