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  • How two Iowa professors pioneered and commercialized a tumor-imaging and tumor-killing treatment that sends two forms of radioactive lead into the body.
  • Pearl Street Technologies’ software is helping shrink the backlog of solar, wind and other new power projects waiting to get connected to the electric grid.
  • Cale Johnston’s companies make it fast and easy to move accounts without disrupting direct deposits and recurring payments.
  • Nina Jenkins’ insect-killing fungal spores eliminate the need to fumigate, clean out cabinets and drawers.
  • Host, Executive Producer, Idea Man, and Top Dog of State of the Re:Union, Al Letson has received national recognition and built a devoted fan base with soul-stirring, interdisciplinary work. He established himself early in his career as a heavyweight in the Poetry Slam Movement, which garnered artistic credibility and renown. Performing on a number of national, regional and local stages including HBO's Def Poetry Jam, CBS's Final Four PreGame Showand commercial projects for Sony, the Florida Times Union, Adobe Software, and the Doorpost Film Project, Al has honed his professional voice and artistic sensibilities into a unique brand that is all his own. After winning the Public Radio Talent Quest, Al received a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to create three episodes of his public radio show concept State of the Re:Union. His company finished their first grant in August of 2009 and has just been awarded one of the largest public radio grants every given to a single project to produce a full season of shows.
  • Analysts had predicted Cleveland might trade its No. 1 pick for a veteran presence, or pick Kentucky center Nerlens Noel. Instead, the Cavs chose Canadian Anthony Bennett, a forward from UNLV.
  • Roger Federer, who last year won his seventh Wimbledon title, is out of the 2013 tournament after falling to Ukrainian Sergei Stakhovsky. Maria Sharapova also lost. The upsets come two days after Rafael Nadal, who was in the same side of the bracket as Federer, was upset in the first round.
  • A K-pop blockbuster lands atop this week's Billboard albums chart, but it's not the one you might be expecting.
  • Right now, many of us are engaging in conversations about race and systemic racism in the United States. In some ways, it’s a conversation our country has…
  • This Sunday, May 20, is the first World Bee Day, and also is World Migratory Bird Day. A couple of groups in the Milwaukee area that are concerned about…
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