New technology at a UW Oshkosh lab is allowing students to study microplastics in fish and mussels, giving insight as to what impact the materials might have on the environment and ecosystem. Students are using a new Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer to detect and identify microplastic particles in Wisconsin lakes and rivers as part.
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UW Oshkosh’s engineering and engineering technology department will begin offering a biomedical engineering (BME) degree next semester as the field continues to grow in the United States. The UW System Board of Regents approved the degree March 31, and UWO Chancellor Andrew Leavitt called it an exciting and historic day for UWO. “We are grateful.