WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Genetically Modified Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria The bacteria could be used to make biofertilizers to stimulate plant growth. Read more Improved…
WARF Advances in Engineering and Computer Science | March 2024
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Quantum Computing Without Errors A team of physicists developed a quantum device that shows a significant increase in valley splitting,…
WARF Advances in Health Care | February 2024
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Regenerating and Renewing Heart Tissue Meet the cell and regenerative biology team that has identified a protein that could regenerate…
WARF Advances in Clean Tech | January 2024
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Improved Quinone-Based Compounds for Electrochemical Cells UW-Madison chemists developed quinone-based redox mediators that are water soluble and stable in aqueous…
WARF Advances in Food and Ag | December 2023
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Eavesdropping on Insects to Better Protect Crops from Infestations An entomologist used audio signals captured by inexpensive microphones to detect and…
WARF Advances in Engineering and Computer Science | November 2023
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Alloy Protects Materials at High Temperatures Materials science and engineering researchers developed a novel molybdenum alloy that can endure 1600-degree heat, making…
WARF Advances in Health Care | October 2023
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Specific Rheumatoid Factors as Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools Peptides that bind to the rheumatoid factors can be used to identify…
WARF Advances in Clean Tech | September 2023
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Boosting Aromatic Amino Acid Production and CO2 Assimilation in Plants UW botanists identified point mutations that can be used to…