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Oral History Interview, Mark Dorman (2609)
(2026-01-08)
In his January 2026 interview with Troy Reeves, Mark Dorman discusses his time as a UW-Madison undergraduate student beginning in 1972. Before coming to UW-Madison, Dorman enlisted in the Navy in 1968 and was released in ...
Traumatic brain injury on-a-chip: a microfluidic device for the compression of cortical spheroids
(2026)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects more than 4.6 million people annually in the United States, with the true numbers of mild TBI (mTBI) likely much higher due to insufficient detection and diagnosis methods. Some of the ...
Diameter-Dependent Raman and AFM Assessment of Damage in Yttrium-Treated Films of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
(2026-01-14)
Conjugated polymer sorting is a widely used route to obtain semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (semi-CNTs), but residual polymer wrappers after deposition can negatively affect surface chemistry, interfacial ...
Infrastructure for Decision Capture Platform Using Dictionary Pronunciation
(2026-02-13)
This paper describes a digital documentation infrastructure for recording how individuals construct written words using dictionary-based pronunciation as a fixed reference point. Merriam-Webster pronunciation symbols anchor ...
NON-INTRUSIVE SENSING SITE SELCECTION AND START OF COMBUSTION IDENTIFICATION IN MULTI-CYLINDER COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
(2026-01-15)
This study investigates the impact of sensor location on accelerometer-based sensing of combustion phasing for compression-ignition engines. Ten accelerometer locations were studied on a light-duty compression-ignition ...
CHARACTERIZING AND DIAGNOSING SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN DAIRY SHEEP
(2026-01-16)
Subclinical mastitis, defined as intramammary inflammation in the absence of observable clinical signs, is a major health, welfare, and production challenge in dairy sheep. Yet, its detection and management remain limited ...
Context Dependent Effects of Large Carnivores on Mesocarnivores: Pumas and Foxes in Patagonia
(2026-01-16)
Large carnivores often structure mesocarnivore communities through strong negative suppressive effects such as killing, predation, and resulting fear. However, it is increasingly apparent that ecological context can strongly ...
EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSVERSE FRICTIONAL BEHAVIOR OF PORCINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE INTERFACES
(2026-01-15)
Articular cartilage is the material covering the ends of synovial joints responsible for low friction articulation. Its multiphasic and inhomogeneous structure results in time-dependent tribological behavior. Osteoarthritis ...








