American automakers have taken their share of wrong turns, but 2009 has been the worst year ever. Can UW-Madison step in with ways to help them get back on the road?
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Conventional wisdom says that TV is bad for kids, but research is finding that good messages can prevail — if parents choose programming wisely.
Pop quiz: Is the TV show Hannah Montana educational? If your answer is no, guess again.
Our ability to understand another’s feelings may be genetic.
The latest UW stem-cell breakthrough creates beating heart muscle.
An unprecedented study of childhood seeks answers to health problems.
We all need sleep, and when we don’t get enough, it isn’t pretty. But scientists have yet to discover what exactly happens in our bodies and brains when we sleep. It’s a puzzle well worth solving for those who have sleep disorders or certain mental illnesses. So what theory are UW researchers pursuing? One unlike any other, of course.
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Professor studies why, for some, only fingers can do the shopping.
Pilot brewing equipment shows bacteriology students the science of fermentation.