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Newly discovered virus infects bald eagles across America

Posted on October 18, 2019

Scientists found the virus while searching for the cause of Wisconsin River Eagle Syndrome. The newly identified bald eagle hepacivirus may contribute to the fatal disease, which causes eagles to stumble and have seizures.

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UW–Madison, local startup testing a one-two punch against hard-to-heal wounds

Posted on September 27, 2019

Millions of people with severe burns or diabetic skin ulcers could benefit from an experimental enhancement to a next-generation covering that is already healing difficult wounds.

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Jawless fish take a bite out of the blood-brain barrier

Posted on May 15, 2019

A team of biomedical engineers and clinician-scientists borrowed molecules from the immune system of the parasitic sea lamprey to deliver anti-cancer drugs directly to brain tumors.

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Inflamed monkey guts produce Parkinson’s-related proteins

Posted on May 9, 2019

A new study lends support to the idea that inflammation may play a key role in the development of the degenerative neurological disorder.

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Orthopedic injury therapy in rodents may soon be headed to the clinic

Posted on April 26, 2019

The research team is now working to obtain FDA approval for a first human clinical trial to treat devastating injuries in musculoskeletal tissues.

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Implantable device aids weight loss

Posted on December 17, 2018

New battery-free, easily implantable weight-loss devices developed by engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison could offer a promising new weapon for battling the bulge.

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Five questions with Su-Chun Zhang, forger of brain cells

Posted on November 29, 2018

In light of the 20th anniversary of James Thomson’s derivation of human embryonic stem cells, we had some questions for one of the founders of stem cell neuroscience.

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Venom shape untangles scorpion family tree

Posted on November 14, 2018

It’s the first time that the shape of molecules has been used in place of anatomy to organize evolutionary relationships, suggesting new ways to disentangle the many complicated family trees found throughout nature.

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Woodland hawks flock to urban buffet

Posted on November 6, 2018

A team of Wisconsin researchers documents that woodland hawks — once in precipitous decline — have become firmly established in urban environments, thriving primarily on a diet of backyard birds.

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Successful mouse couples talk out infidelity in calm tones

Posted on October 4, 2018

The quality of their conversations between pairs of California mice after one partner has been unfaithful can help predict which mouse pairs will successfully produce a litter of mouse pups and which males are good fathers, according to a new UW-Madison study.

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