| Katherine McMahon

One globally important function microbiomes perform for society is managing the biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycle.

Transportation & Fuels, Plant Genetics & Breeding, Sustainable Agriculture, Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Will Cushman

Materials Science and Engineering Professor Mike Arnold was recently named a U.S. runner-up for the ASPIRE international prize for innovation in research and education sponsored by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

Transportation & Fuels, Energy & Society, Education & Outreach

| Chris Barncard

Extraordinary members of the University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty were honored during the last year with awards supported by the estate of professor, Senator and Regent William F. Vilas (1840-1908).

Education & Outreach

| Anne Nardi

Today, the Oxford University Press released The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication.

Energy & Society, Science Communication

| Leslie Shown

In the world of biofuels research, the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae gets a lot of love, with scientists commonly tweaking the yeast’s fermentative qualities to enhance ethanol production.

Transportation & Fuels, Conversion

| Cate Johnson

On May 23, 2017, President Trump delivered his first budget request to Congress. In his $4.1 trillion spending plan, he hopes to control spending and put the U.S. on a long-term path towards a balanced budget.

Energy & Society, Policy & Regulation

| David Tannenbaum

A “capstone class” taught at the Wisconsin Energy Institute is helping the Wisconsin city of Waterloo evaluate whether it could generate all its electricity from renewable sources on city-owned land.

Education & Outreach