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12/21/2010 |
UNL physicists model potential 4-D imaging techniqueA long-standing goal of science is to be able to understand how matter behaves at the atomic and subatomic level. How electrons rearrange when atoms or molecules come together is the essence of chemistry, and the ability to manipulate those rearrang… |
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07/14/2006 |
UNL physicist's attention to electron tunneling noted by ScienceUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln physicist Evgeny Tsymbal's groundbreaking identification of an emerging research field in electronic devices earned publication this week in Science magazine. Tsymbal, a professor of physics and astronomy at UNL and a s… |
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07/22/2008 |
UNL physicist receives award for research on magnetic materialsKirill Belashchenko sees more to magnets and spin than just MP3s and iPods. His work on a new theory may lead to spin-based devices that will be faster than ever at reading and analyzing data. The assistant professor of physics at the University of N… |
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02/18/2013 |
UNL physicist discusses high-order harmonic generation at AAASOne-billionth of a billionth of a second. That's the scale -- an attosecond -- at which scientists seek to image and control electronic motion in matter. The principle of attosecond s… |
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01/28/2010 |
UNL physicist Centurion earns DOE early career research grantIt's well known that sunlight fuels plants. But exactly how plants convert photons of light into energy is a mystery. The first molecular step in conversion takes less than one-trillionth of a second, far too fast for scientists to see the process. … |
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05/13/2010 |
UNL photojournalism students to KazakhstanPhotojournalism students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications are in a semester-long project that will take them to Kazakhstan this month. Thanks to an endowed gift from three of the nation's leading ph… |
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07/31/2007 |
UNL Phi Beta Lambda competitors place at national conferenceStudent competitors from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management placed in the national conference of Phi Beta Lambda. The national event was June 23-26 at Chicago, and at it, J.D. Edwards stu… |
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12/15/2006 |
UNL Phi Beta Kappa chapter initiates new membersEight students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences were initiated into membership in Phi Beta Kappa on Dec. 7. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, recognizing and encouraging a commitment to … |
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12/19/2007 |
UNL Phi Beta Kappa chapter initiates new membersThirteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students were initiated Dec. 12 into membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, recognizing and encouraging a commitment to excellence in the liberal arts and sc… |
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12/9/2005 |
UNL Phi Beta Kappa chapter initiates 24 new membersTwenty-four students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences were initiated into membership in Phi Beta Kappa on Dec. 6. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, recognizing and encouraging a commitme… |
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08/20/2012 |
UNL partners with Zipcar to offer car sharing on campusThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln today launched a new partnership with Zipcar Inc., to offer a car-sharing program on campus. The convenient transportation option is available at an affordable rate 24 hours a day, seven days a we… |
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02/25/2014 |
UNL partners in major manufacturing consortiumThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a partner in a $320 million advanced manufacturing collaboration that President Barack Obama announced Tuesday at the White House. Through the new Digital Lab for Manufa… |
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10/8/2009 |
UNL Parking Services giving the boot to vehicles with outstanding feesParking and Transit Services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is offering two new programs aimed at helping occasional campus parkers and collecting outstanding fines. On Oct. 1, Parking Services began applying wheel locks to the vehicles of in… |
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08/3/2010 |
UNL Parking announces event parking rates at Innovation CampusBeginning this fall, parking at Nebraska Innovation Campus becomes subject to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's parking policies, rules and regulations -- bringing for the first time parking fees for sporting events in many areas of the new Nebras… |
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09/17/2004 |
UNL Parents Weekend is Sept. 24-26The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Parents Association in conjunction with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Office and UNL Housing will host the 2004 UNL Parents Weekend Sept. 24-26. Parents of all freshman students are invited t… |
09/24/2004 |
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