| Chris Hubbuch

Troy Runge grew up around silos. As the new director of agricultural and life science research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he’s hoping to tear some down.

Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion, Plant Deconstruction, Energy & Society, Industry

| Chris Hubbuch

Wisconsin Energy Institute researcher Shannon Stahl is one of two University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive.

Biofuels & Bioproducts, Plant Deconstruction, Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Propelling Women In Power

How do you stay resilient? From learning to cope with the stress of being an immigrant and mom to dealing with the exclusivity of academia, Anne-Sophie Bohrer has been learning how to build resilience since the beginning of her career.

Women in STEM

| CALS NEWS

With the advent of spring comes warmer weather—and gardening season.

Education & Outreach

| Chris Hubbuch

When it comes to making internal combustion engines run better, the solution may come from trees. 

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Engine Research

| Jason Daley

MADISON – In an advance they consider a breakthrough in computational chemistry research, University of Wisconsin–Madison chemical engineers have developed model of how catalytic reactions work at the atomic scale.

Energy & Society, Industry

| Britta Wellenstein

Clare Dietz is a Ph.D. student in the Jackson Lab at UW–Madison, where she studies soil carbon and agricultural systems. She tells us about her research, background and the importance of storytelling in science.

Sustainable Agriculture