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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Major step toward large-scale manufacturing of uniform and reliable smart sensors for real-time water monitoring

Researchers create bubble-filled glass, a medical breakthrough

Researchers from Clemson University created “bubbled-filled gas” which produces images clearer than any available commercially manufactured optical fibres for all-encompassing medical dealings. This discovery may show the way to endoscopes taking much clearer images to easily determine colon cancer, digestive problems, ulcers and other serious medical issues. The landmark accomplishment earned a place on “Physics

Researchers create bubble-filled glass, a medical breakthrough

With graphene a narrow enough ribbon will transform a conductor into a semiconductor

Adding function to graphene nano-ribbons through this process could make possible the sought-after goal of atomic-scale components made of the same material, but with different electrical behaviors Using graphene ribbons of unimaginably small widths – just several atoms across – a group of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has found a novel way

With graphene a narrow enough ribbon will transform a conductor into a semiconductor

At Long Last: A Concrete That’s Nearly Maintenance-Free

Unique structure more than doubles material’s life span To Scott Muzenski, the large crack that weather and wear had caused in the driveway of a parking structure at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) presented an opportunity to test his research. Muzenski, a civil engineering graduate student, had been working on a new kind of high-performance

At Long Last: A Concrete That’s Nearly Maintenance-Free

3D IR Images Now in Full Color

An iconic moment in the history of infrared imaging may have been born with the announcement of the first technique to offer full color IR tomography. An iconic moment in the history of Hollywood movie magic was born in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz when Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale stepped out of the black

3D IR Images Now in Full Color

This discovery could usher in the next generation of data transmission methods

The work has potential in next-generation high-speed communication and biomedical imaging Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have found a new mechanism to transmit light through optical fibers. Their discovery marks the first practical application of a Nobel-Prize-winning phenomenon that was proposed in 1958. Assistant Professor Arash Mafi and doctoral student Salman Karbasi harnessed

This discovery could usher in the next generation of data transmission methods

Cyborg Surgeon: Hand and Technology Combine in New Surgical Tool That Enables Superhuman Precision

“Could significantly enhance the surgical performance of doctors and minimize surgical accidents.” Even the most skilled and steady surgeons experience minute, almost imperceptible hand tremors when performing delicate tasks. Normally, these tiny motions are inconsequential, but for doctors specializing in fine-scale surgery, such as operating inside the human eye or repairing microscopic nerve fibers, freehand

Cyborg Surgeon: Hand and Technology Combine in New Surgical Tool That Enables Superhuman Precision

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