| Kai Brito

When we think about the health impacts of air pollution, it’s important to know which pollutants are in the air we breathe. Fortunately, the U.S. has a large network of air monitoring instruments designed to measure this “nose-level” pollution, from ozone to particulates. In fact, the U.S.

Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Kaine Korzekwa and Sarah Perdue

Energy & Society, Science Communication

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Seventeen  innovative projects ranging from personalizing diabetes prevention and treatment, to transforming wood into a renewable electronic material, to improving outcomes for incarcerated parents and their children, to fusion energy research that integrates optimized plasma confinement,&n

Biofuels & Bioproducts, Plant Deconstruction, Plant Genetics & Breeding, Materials, Energy & Society, Science Communication, Water, Modeling

| Chris Barncard

Extraordinary members of the University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty have been honored during the last year with awards supported by the estate of professor, U.S. senator and UW Regent William F. Vilas (1840-1908).

Conversion, Plant Genetics & Breeding, Nuclear, Supercritical Fluids

| David Tenenbaum

NovoMoto, a spinoff from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, is finishing its first 100 solar lighting installations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Electricity Systems, Industry