Posts Tagged ‘University of Wisconsin Madison UW-Madison’

  • Holiday blue? NOT!
    Holiday blue? NOT!

    Sick of the scare stories about holiday stress? Over-eating, over-this, over-that? What’s the upside of holidays, in terms of ritual and getting together with family and friends? What’s more conducive to happiness: giving or receiving?


    Thursday, December 15th, 2011
  • Brains: Don't mess with stress
    Brain under threat

    In just a moment, our brains can go from calm, deliberate and focused, to alert, agitated and aroused. New neural networks get activated during the transition. Now a study of the fight-or flight-response fingers a common hormone in triggering the brainwide changes.


    Thursday, November 24th, 2011
  • Amphibian anxiety
    Amphibian anxiety

    Amphibians are disappearing faster than any other animals. A new study looks at the effects of changes in climate, land use and disease. The picture isn’t pretty, but looking at three threats at once shows the true danger facing frogs, toads, salamanders and their relatives.


    Thursday, November 17th, 2011
  • Texas is dry and hot. Global warming?
    Texas is dry and hot. Global warming?

    If scientists agree that the globe is warming, aren’t hot, dry spells more evidence of warming? Yes, but. Last year’s Texas heat wave showed a blend of climate change and natural variation. More on the search for the fingerprints of global warming.


    Thursday, October 27th, 2011
  • Short of meds…
    Short of meds…

    Do you know? Hospitals run out of anesthetics, antibiotics and cancer drugs. Why?


    Thursday, October 13th, 2011
  • Tundra fire: Bad news on warming
    Tundra fire: Bad news on warming

    The globe warms, and the Arctic starts to burn. If warming causes fires that release carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas, will this accelerate further warming? A new study measures carbon releases from the largest tundra fire in North America.


    Thursday, July 28th, 2011
  • Spinal cord injury
    Spinal cord injury

    A combined nerve-graft and enzyme treatment restored breathing to 9 of 11 rats. The bacterial enzyme dissolves a molecule that separates tissues and prevents growth of nerves and blood vessels. Could this lead to the treatment that finally breaks the logjam in spinal-cord repair?


    Thursday, July 14th, 2011
  • Wildfire!
    Wildfire!

    As southwestern forests go up in smoke, we look at the long-term picture. Fighting fires has made fire the remaining fires more intense, but controlled burns have their own hazards. Are we already seeing the effect of climate change on forest fires?


    Thursday, July 7th, 2011
  • The secret life of cats
    The secret life of cats

    Humans and cats have enjoyed each other’s company for millennia, but scientists have discovered some troubling secrets of free-roaming felines that have wildlife and health experts worried. A new study reveals what free-roaming cats do all day, and The Why Files investigates some implications of their outdoor habits.


    Thursday, June 9th, 2011
  • Tornado prediction
    Tornado prediction

    Tornadoes need wet air, dry air, and wind shear. What explains the big improvement in tornado prediction? Is climate change boosting these storms?


    Thursday, May 26th, 2011


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