WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Solvent-Based Plastic Recycling for Managing Industrial-Scale Waste STRAP™ can process flexible plastic packaging, which cannot be recycled mechanically, and offers…
WARF Advances in Food and Agriculture | December 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Soybeans Engineered for Color and Brain Health The soybeans produce high levels of betalain, a natural red pigment found in…
WARF Advances in Engineering and Computer Science | November 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Single-Photon Imaging with Improved Energy Efficiency UW-Madison researchers and collaborators have created a computational imaging framework called photon inhibition to…
WARF Advances in Health Care | October 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Enhancing Immune Checkpoint Blockade Therapy Against Hypoxic Tumors This improved delivery system is able to penetrate the extracellular matrix and…
WARF Advances in Clean Tech | September 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Electrochemical Lithium Extraction and Recovery This new electrochemical method recovers Li from spent lithium-ion battery (LIB) materials as high purity…
WARF Advances in Food and Agriculture | August 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Dairy-Derived Lipids for Intravenous Nutrition Support Researchers from UW-Madison and UW-River Falls have developed a process that could enable the…
WARF Advances in Engineering and Computer Science | July 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Terahertz Radiation Detectors The terahertz radiation detectors, which are based on thin films of non-centrosymmetric layered topological semi-metals, enable sensitive,…
WARF Advances in Health Care | June 2025
WARF ADVANCES Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Novel Methods for In Vivo Cell Tracking This novel cell radiolabeling technology involves chemical modifications of surface glycans and tracks…