UW-Madison: Scientists and public differ on views about nanotechnology regulation
CONTACT: Dietram Scheufele, 608-262-1614, scheufele@wisc.edu
MADISON - When it comes to regulating nanotechnology - a burgeoning global industry with wide-ranging potential applications - a new study led by professors Dietram Scheufele at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Elizabeth Corley at Arizona State University (ASU) reveals that the views of U.S. nanoscientists differ from those of the general public.
Nanotechnology involves...
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Marion: Former judge and PSC official now working to ease foreclosure mess
By Brian E. Clark
For WisBusiness.com
For roughly 10 years, Wisconsin was on a utility building binge.
Now, the push is for renewable and conservation efforts.
With that comes a different debate and a different set of standards, says former state Public Service Commission general counsel and administrative law judge Edward Marion.
“And I have confidence in the PSC,” he adds. “It has a...
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WisBusiness: Madison seminar covers perils and pluses of Mexican dairy business
By Tracy Will
For WisBusiness.com
MADISON -- Despite the rise of “serial violence” from drug cartels in Mexico, the sales director for a Madison-based dairy equipment company says his company is having a good year there.
“In 1986 you could go anywhere in Mexico," said Jorge Prieto, Bou-Matic's Asian and Latin American sales director. Now, as dairy farmers have become targets...

