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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 1 MIN

UW–Madison Launches Entrepreneurship Hub, Celebrates Engineering Breakthroughs, and Preps for C++ Standard Impact

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Good morning, Badgers! It's Monday, August 4th, and here's what's happening at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Currently, it's partly sunny and 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 80 degrees by mid-afternoon. So, it's a great day to enjoy the outdoors! In a significant move to bolster entrepreneurship, UW–Madison has launched the Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Hub. This new initiative aims to strengthen entrepreneurial pathways across campus, providing resources and support for students and faculty looking to bring their innovative ideas to life. On the engineering front, researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding why robotic space rovers often get stuck. Their findings, stemming from a NASA-funded project, could lead to more reliable extraterrestrial exploration vehicles in the future. UW–Madison engineers have developed a new technique to map quantum phase diagrams in materials called Weyl semimetals. This advancement could pave the way for future quantum technologies. In the realm of data science, the university is set to play a pivotal role in the upcoming C++ standard update. Starting in 2026, Taskflow—a parallel programming system developed here—will be integrated into the C++ standard, influencing global programming practices. Looking ahead, the Allen Centennial Garden will host a series of performances blending Shakespeare and modern jazz. These events promise to offer a unique cultural experience right here on campus. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around UW–Madison. On, Wisconsin!

Good morning, Badgers! It's Monday, August 4th, and here's what's happening at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Currently, it's partly sunny and 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 80 degrees by mid-afternoon. So, it's a great day to enjoy the outdoors! In a significant move to bolster entrepreneurship, UW–Madison has launched the Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Hub. This new initiative aims to strengthen entrepreneurial pathways across campus, providing resources and support for students and faculty looking to bring their innovative ideas to life. On the engineering front, researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding why robotic space rovers often get stuck. Their findings, stemming from a NASA-funded project, could lead to more reliable extraterrestrial exploration vehicles in the future. UW–Madison engineers have developed a new technique to map quantum phase diagrams in materials called Weyl semimetals. This advancement could pave the way for future quantum technologies. In the realm of data science, the university is set to play a pivotal role in the upcoming C++ standard update. Starting in 2026, Taskflow—a parallel programming system developed here—will be integrated into the C++ standard, influencing global programming practices. Looking ahead, the Allen Centennial Garden will host a series of performances blending Shakespeare and modern jazz. These events promise to offer a unique cultural experience right here on campus. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around UW–Madison. On, Wisconsin!

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