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Two UW-Madison teams chosen 2021 WARF Innovation Award winners

December 15, 2021

A team that created a device for detecting explosives and a cross-disciplinary team working at the frontiers of medicine and nanotechnology have taken top honors from WARF.  Read the full story at https://www.warf.org/news/two-uw-madison-teams-chosen-2021-warf-innovation-award-winners/

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