| Kelly April Tyrrell

A new study published March 2, 2015 in Nature Plants shows that hungry, plant-eating insects may limit the ability of forests to take up elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reducing their capacity to slow human-driven climate change. 

Environmental Studies

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The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), one of three bioenergy research centers established in 2007 by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), recently celebrated the filing of its 100th patent application.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Electricity Systems

| Scott Gordon

To fully realize the potential of harnessing energy from the heat within the earth will require a far more detailed understanding of what’s going on down there than scientists currently have.

Geothermal, Modeling

| Silke Schmidt

Generating enthusiasm for a new kind of technology is key to its long-term success.  Rebecca Larson’s research team has already accomplished that goal in Uganda, where students at Lweeza’s Primary School have been known to yell “Biogas!

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts

| Scott Gordon and Adam Malecek

On February 5, 2015, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) announced it has named two University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering professors to its 2015 class of new members.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Electricity Systems, Storage

| Kelsey Ryan

After becoming a faculty member at UW-Madison some 13 years ago, Paul Wilson is a professor of nuclear engineering in the engineering physics department.

Electricity Systems, Nuclear

| Silke Schmidt

In spring of 2015, a Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) seed grant will help kick off an exciting new construction project at the Tantalus Lab in Stoughton, Wis., an off-campus research site owned by the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Electricity Systems, Solar, Supercritical Fluids