Newswise News from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee display Latest news from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif UW-Milwaukee leads new NSF-funded consortium to research greener, high-performance concrete /articles/uw-milwaukee-leads-new-nsf-funded-consortium-to-research-greener-high-performance-concrete/?sc=rsin /articles/uw-milwaukee-leads-new-nsf-funded-consortium-to-research-greener-high-performance-concrete/?sc=rsin Wed, 29 May 2024 09:00:04 EST A new NSF-funded research center in the UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science will research high-performance concrete and greener methods of making concrete so that industry collaborators can bring discoveries into use. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee UW-Milwaukee bioengineer creating a virtual tumor with data from an actual one /articles/uw-milwaukee-bioengineer-creating-a-virtual-tumor-with-data-from-an-actual-one/?sc=rsin /articles/uw-milwaukee-bioengineer-creating-a-virtual-tumor-with-data-from-an-actual-one/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Feb 2024 11:05:13 EST Mahsa Dabagh is building a virtual model of a real human tumor, using data that characterizes the tissue on a molecular level. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Zilber Family Foundation gives $20 million to UWM's Zilber College of Public Health /articles/zilber-family-foundation-gives-20-million-to-uwm-s-zilber-college-of-public-health/?sc=rsin /articles/zilber-family-foundation-gives-20-million-to-uwm-s-zilber-college-of-public-health/?sc=rsin Wed, 12 Jul 2023 14:30:57 EST The gift is one of the largest given to a school of public health across the country. It will support faculty excellence and student achievement and advance health equity across Wisconsin and beyond. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee In a sea of fish diversity, UWM scientist finds even more /articles/in-a-sea-of-fish-diversity-uwm-scientist-finds-even-more/?sc=rsin /articles/in-a-sea-of-fish-diversity-uwm-scientist-finds-even-more/?sc=rsin Mon, 10 Jul 2023 16:05:11 EST Cichlids represent the most diverse adaptions of vertebrates in the world, and most of them live in the freshwater African Great Lakes. Michael Pauers of UW-Milwaukee and Titus Phiri, at the Malawi Department of Fisheries, have added several new species of the colorful fish - in the genus Labeotropheus. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The story behind the QWERTY keyboard on computers, invented in Milwaukee 150 years ago. #uwmexpert #jasonpuskar /articles/the-story-behind-the-qwerty-keyboard-on-computers-invented-in-milwaukee-150-years-ago-uwmexpert-jasonpuskar/?sc=rsin /articles/the-story-behind-the-qwerty-keyboard-on-computers-invented-in-milwaukee-150-years-ago-uwmexpert-jasonpuskar/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Jun 2023 14:00:00 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee It's been 30 years since Hurricane Andrew made U.S. landfall. Are hurricanes getting more deadly? UWM expert Clark Evans can weigh in. /articles/it-s-been-30-years-since-hurricane-andrew-made-u-s-landfall-are-hurricanes-getting-more-deadly-uwm-expert-clark-evans-can-weigh-in/?sc=rsin /articles/it-s-been-30-years-since-hurricane-andrew-made-u-s-landfall-are-hurricanes-getting-more-deadly-uwm-expert-clark-evans-can-weigh-in/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Aug 2022 09:00:30 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The fans are right: When it comes to football, momentum is real /articles/the-fans-are-right-when-it-comes-to-football-momentum-is-real/?sc=rsin /articles/the-fans-are-right-when-it-comes-to-football-momentum-is-real/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Aug 2022 08:00:39 EST Researchers built a mathematical model that proves the phenomenon of "momentum" in a single NFL game is real rather than random. The model also predicts a game's outcome based on the research team's definition of momentum. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The FDA has cleared the way for hearing aids to be sold in stores and online, slashing the cost. A UW-Milwaukee prof who is making one can advise consumers. OTC /articles/the-fda-has-cleared-the-way-for-hearing-aids-to-be-sold-in-stores-and-online-slashing-the-cost-a-uw-milwaukee-prof-who-is-making-one-can-advise-consumers-otc/?sc=rsin /articles/the-fda-has-cleared-the-way-for-hearing-aids-to-be-sold-in-stores-and-online-slashing-the-cost-a-uw-milwaukee-prof-who-is-making-one-can-advise-consumers-otc/?sc=rsin Tue, 16 Aug 2022 16:35:36 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee When could the climate aspects of the Inflation Reduction Act see results? UWM's Melissa Scanlan can weigh in. /articles/when-could-the-climate-aspects-of-the-inflation-reduction-act-see-results-uwm-s-melissa-scanlan-can-weigh-in/?sc=rsin /articles/when-could-the-climate-aspects-of-the-inflation-reduction-act-see-results-uwm-s-melissa-scanlan-can-weigh-in/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 Aug 2022 14:00:21 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee What the Mechanical Forces Behind Protein Folding Can Tell Us About Metastatic Cancer /articles/what-the-mechanical-forces-behind-protein-folding-can-tell-us-about-metastatic-cancer/?sc=rsin /articles/what-the-mechanical-forces-behind-protein-folding-can-tell-us-about-metastatic-cancer/?sc=rsin Fri, 15 Jul 2022 14:00:00 EST Cells communicate with themselves and their cellular environment through mechanical bonds. This work advances understanding of the role of these forces on proteins as they interact to accomplish their biological functions, including the control of cancer. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee UWM Grads Help Provide Domestic Source of Critical Medical Diagnostic Material /articles/uwm-grads-help-provide-domestic-source-of-critical-medical-diagnostic-material/?sc=rsin /articles/uwm-grads-help-provide-domestic-source-of-critical-medical-diagnostic-material/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 May 2022 11:05:17 EST UWM graduates support the companies in the production of molybdenum-99, the parent of technetium-99m, the most widely used radioisotope in the world for diagnostic medical imaging. The materials are often abbreviated as Mo-99 and Tc-99m.) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Spotify data helps researchers find the secret to successful #TV advertising, #UWM study reveals. /articles/spotify-data-helps-researchers-find-the-secret-to-successful-tv-advertising-uwm-study-reveals/?sc=rsin /articles/spotify-data-helps-researchers-find-the-secret-to-successful-tv-advertising-uwm-study-reveals/?sc=rsin Thu, 19 May 2022 10:00:12 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee UW-Milwaukee Students Volunteer as Virtual Tutors /articles/uw-milwaukee-students-volunteer-as-virtual-tutors/?sc=rsin /articles/uw-milwaukee-students-volunteer-as-virtual-tutors/?sc=rsin Wed, 18 May 2022 17:15:23 EST Donor supports two-year old program, started during the pandemic, which pairs university students with younger students for virtual academic support. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee It Pays to Be Nice to Your Competitor Brands on Social Media, Study Says /articles/it-pays-to-be-nice-to-your-competitor-brands-on-social-media-study-says/?sc=rsin /articles/it-pays-to-be-nice-to-your-competitor-brands-on-social-media-study-says/?sc=rsin Fri, 06 May 2022 15:05:39 EST Taking a risk and praising a competitor wins over consumers on Twitter, especially skeptical ones, according to this study. And that turns conventional wisdom about acknowledging competitors on its head. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee UW-Milwaukee to honor Willem Dafoe with honorary doctorate at 2022 commencement /articles/uw-milwaukee-to-honor-willem-dafoe-with-honorary-doctorate-at-2022-commencement/?sc=rsin /articles/uw-milwaukee-to-honor-willem-dafoe-with-honorary-doctorate-at-2022-commencement/?sc=rsin Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:15:43 EST Academy Award nominated actor Willem Dafoe will return to his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on Sunday, May 22, to receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree and be the featured speaker at the university's two commencement ceremonies. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee An 'over the counter' hearing aid may put treatment within reach /articles/an-over-the-counter-hearing-aid-may-put-treatment-within-reach/?sc=rsin /articles/an-over-the-counter-hearing-aid-may-put-treatment-within-reach/?sc=rsin Mon, 21 Mar 2022 11:05:02 EST Consumers who want a hearing aid must obtain a prescription and make the purchase through an audiologist. And that's expensive, often running in the thousands of dollars. An "over the counter" hearing device being developed at UW-Milwaukee costs much less, but works just as well as a hearing aid for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee For female yellowthroats, there's more than one way to spot a winning mate /articles/for-female-yellowthroats-there-s-more-than-one-way-to-spot-a-winning-mate/?sc=rsin /articles/for-female-yellowthroats-there-s-more-than-one-way-to-spot-a-winning-mate/?sc=rsin Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:00:00 EST One population of female common yellowthroats prefers males with larger black masks, but another group of females favors a larger yellow bib. A new study has found that both kinds of ornaments are linked to superior genes. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Book traces evolution of computer from unusual to ubiquitous /articles/book-traces-evolution-of-computer-from-unusual-to-ubiquitous/?sc=rsin /articles/book-traces-evolution-of-computer-from-unusual-to-ubiquitous/?sc=rsin Tue, 01 Feb 2022 15:50:12 EST UWM professor Thomas Haigh has collaborated on a new history book, chronicling how computers developed from room-filling machines to microchips, and what that means for us. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee What's ahead for inflation? UWM economist can talk about how the economy is affecting housing and employment. /articles/what-s-ahead-for-inflation-uwm-economist-can-talk-about-how-the-economy-is-affecting-housing-and-employment/?sc=rsin /articles/what-s-ahead-for-inflation-uwm-economist-can-talk-about-how-the-economy-is-affecting-housing-and-employment/?sc=rsin Fri, 10 Dec 2021 17:55:31 EST University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Researchers create a breakthrough tool for superfast molecular movies /articles/researchers-create-a-breakthrough-tool-for-superfast-molecular-movies/?sc=rsin /articles/researchers-create-a-breakthrough-tool-for-superfast-molecular-movies/?sc=rsin Wed, 03 Nov 2021 12:00:21 EST Certain biological events, such as proteins changing their shapes to perform some functions, occur so quickly that current methods of molecular imaging cannot capture them. Now, a research team has created a machine-learning technique that can "fill in" missing data needed to document proteins in action in time scales of a few quadrillionths of a second. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee