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Science and technology in a front yard near you

Soon, Madison residents and visitors will be able to go to a library, an art gallery and a museum of science and technology all within one city block. A Little Free Museum, the first of its kind, is...

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Search and destroy

UW-Madison scientist Jamey Weichert and his company Cellectar Biosciences have created a tiny molecule with huge cancer-fighting potential. It’s been fast-tracked by the U.S. Food and Drug...

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#IRL

​Reddit is a hugely popular online community, but many of its users post anonymously. Once a year, they meet IRL (in real life) for the Global Reddit Meetup Day.

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Isthmus on WORT: Exact Sciences’ risky business

Exact Sciences has generated a lot of buzz lately, with a colon cancer screening test that could save millions of lives. As Joe Tarr reported, the company is not without risk. He spoke with WORT-FM...

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StartingBlock names Scott Resnick executive director

The nonprofit entrepreneurial hub makes a final push for funding.

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David Krakauer moves on

The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery director had hoped the multi-disciplinary institute could bring about systemic change at the UW-Madison. But now he’s giving up.

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Freeing the airwaves

​Low-power FM community radio is growing in popularity, but technical and regulatory hurdles remain. Wisconsin’s Phantom Machine Works helps communities establish new radio outlets.

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Reclaiming the land

About 80 acres at the Dorn Creek Wildlife Area have become overrun with black locust and box elder, invasive trees that colonize and reduce animal habitat. Now Dane County, the state and federal...

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Where have all the women gone?

​Director Robin Hauser Reynolds’ new documentary, “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap,” explores the dearth of women in tech.

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Double-duty

Now in its sixth year, Madison’s Forward Festival offers a special focus this year on “parentpreneurs” — those who do double-duty by raising young families and newborn businesses.

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A great place to work at play

Games developers say with collaboration and critical mass they can compete with the coasts

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Mining the data

Doctors often don’t have a good picture of which of their patients are healthy or sick. A Madison company is trying to give them to tools to figure that out.

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Cultivating a hit

A gorgeous new mobile app about pruning and growing trees has become a surprise hit for Madison’s Joel McDonald. Adam Powell talks to him about the inspiration for his unique creation.

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Revolutionary routers

Madison’s Paradrop is trying to revolutionize how people interact with the Internet. But it’s gotten more support in Tennessee than in Wisconsin.

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Transformative power

American Transmission Company is among many grappling with a sea change in the utility industry. One of the company’s executives will speak on a panel about the changes during the 2015 Energy Summit,...

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Nordic accused of sexual harassment, retaliation

​A former Nordic employee alleges she was sexually harassed by the company’s president and then fired when she complained. Madison’s Equal Opportunities Division is scheduled to hold a hearing on her...

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It’s still a man’s world

​Madison may be a boomtown for tech and science industries. But women remain a minority in these fields.

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Checking out 3D

3D printers are increasingly finding a home inside public libraries. But how are they being used, and do they belong there?

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Canid relations

When coyotes move into an area, they typically force out (or kill off) the foxes living there. But in Madison, the two canid species appear to be coexisting. UW researchers want to know how.

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​A dorm of their own

Women remain a minority in the science, technology, engineering and math fields. The UW-Madison’s WISE Hall gives women studying these fields a space of their own.

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A happening hackathon

​Hackathons are booming in popularity, and the MadHacks annual event has made a splash by focusing on novice hackers. Organizers look ahead to hosting the second event next fall.

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A look inside StartingBlock Madison

The local tech startup community is already buzzing about StartingBlock Madison, the entrepreneurial hub slated for construction on East Washington Avenue next year.

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Under the radar

​Airbnb- and VRBO-type services have been hailed as the wave of the future. But few of the Madison properties operating on these sites are following local rules or paying room taxes.

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Virtually real

Long the stuff of sci-fi fantasies, virtual reality is now an actual reality. The Living Environments Lab at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery is finding real-world applications for it.

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In a galaxy far, far away

​UW scientists have found that radio bursts from far, far away — a phenomenon once thought rare — are actually quite common. What or who is causing these energy bursts remains a mystery.

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The “ugly bits” go high tech

Over the last four years, local tech startup MobileIgniter has transitioned from a mobile web app development company to an “Internet of Things” research and consulting firm.

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Untapping the potential of yeast

Different kinds of yeast produce different kinds of beer. Now a team at UW-Madison has unlocked the secret of creating yeast hybrids, in the hopes of creating new types of beer, wine, cheese and biofuels.

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Raised voices

​The ability to speak has become more important than ever. UW scientists have discovered a way to generate new vocal tissue, offering hope to those suffering to be heard.

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Game theory

​Since developing Xbox, Robbie Bach is preaching the gospel of becoming “civic engineers” in our communities.

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Free advice

Ironing out legal agreements is one of the trickiest tasks for nascent businesses. Since 2009, the UW Law & Entrepreneurship Clinic has been making the task a little easier and a lot cheaper.

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