Author: WTN News

Terry Hicks, president of the AFL-CIO in western Wisconsin, doesn’t expect to see many of his railroad brethren hanging around the union hall these days. They’re all working overtime handling the tremendous volume of freight traveling the nation’s rails....

In Milwaukee and throughout the Midwest, the small-world phenomenon holds true. The technology business community is even smaller. People know one another. This is a blessing and a curse....

Madison, Wis. — Tackling a pressing and controversial technical barrier in stem cell biology, scientists at the WiCell Research Institute and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have crafted a recipe that allows researchers to grow human embryonic stem cells in the absence of mouse-derived "feeder" cells....

Through Feburary 25, 2005, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction will foot the bill if high-school students enroll in a school outside their districts, including a completely online program offered by the Waukesha district called the IQ Academies....

Green Bay, Wis. — Getting more spam in your inbox than ever? Green Bay-based Solinus has just introduced a possible solution....