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Droplet like it’s watt: Rain-based prototype yields record power
February 11, 2020
Science & Technology
Nebraska in the national news: January 2020
February 3, 2020
Nebraska’s 2019 Mandela Washington Fellows visited the Nebraska State Capitol on July 24, where they met with Lieutenant Governor Mike Foley and received a tour of the historic building.
Young African leaders return to Nebraska in summer 2020
February 3, 2020
A rendering of an enzyme known as isocyanide hydratase, which accelerates chemical reactions that neutralize a toxic molecule in certain bacteria. Researchers from Nebraska, Stanford, Puerto Rico and Germany used record-intense X-rays to capture dynamics of isocyanide hydratase that were previously only hypothesized, a feat that could point the way to doing the same with other enzymes.
Enzymes and X-rays: Study reveals hidden acrobatics of cellular catalysts
January 22, 2020
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On edges: Team captures growth of Nebraska Ice
January 2, 2020
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Jordan Anderson shows off his new diploma to family and friends during the undergraduate commencement ceremony Dec. 21 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Dawes encourages grads to be engaged, continually try
December 23, 2019
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Global studies graduate named Rangel fellow
December 11, 2019
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Sound-redirecting prototype could fool eavesdroppers
November 12, 2019
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November 4, 2019
Evan Beachly (from left), Jim Higgins and Carrick Detweiler assemble a drone system before taking it for a test flight. The system features a software application that makes it easy to operate. It can also be flown at night, helping crews safely fight fires despite limited visibility.
Husker startup brings firefighting drones to market
October 28, 2019
Science & Technology
Alexander Sinitskii, associate professor of chemistry at Nebraska, will lead a multi-institution research team investigating ways to incorporate DNA nanotechnology as a construction tool to assemble graphene in new ways that could make the material more useful in electronic devices, among other applications. The project is funded by a three-year, $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Office of Naval Research.
Nebraska-led team to explore DNA as tool to build graphene circuits
October 23, 2019
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