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- Does Grazing Contribute to Groundwater Contamination? March 10, 1997 Managed rotational grazing on deep silt-loam soils does not appear to contribute to groundwater contamination, say researchers from the U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center at UW-Madison.
- Smaller, Taller Micromachines Show Commercial Promise Feb. 20, 1997 A University of Wisconsin-Madison engineer follows an unusual parameter in the quest to make functional micro-machines. Rather than just smaller, he makes them taller.
- Scientific Consensus Plays Role in Debate Over Wild Salmon Recovery Feb. 17, 1997 Science may be pointing a way out of the gridlock over rehabilitating wild Pacific salmon in the Columbia River basin, where once-annual spawning runs of 20 million fish have greatly diminished.
- Fuel for Thought: UW Engineers on Trail of 80 MPG Car Feb. 13, 1997 Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are looking under the hood for a revolution in automobile fuel efficiency.
- Cell Transplant Therapy May Have Applications for Treating Multiple Sclerosis Feb. 3, 1997 In a hopeful new development for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), researchers have shown in studies with dogs that they can repair diseased areas of the spinal cord by transplanting nervous system cells into the animals.