The Summit features three distinguished plenary speakers: Felicia Mensah of Columbia University, Amanda Morales of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and Mona Toncheff, president of the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics. Continue reading…
Ethan Van Winkle, a science teacher at Lincoln Southeast High School, has been accepted into the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP). He is one of only a handful chosen in the United States. Continue reading…
Embark on an adventure with Callie Rodriguez, the star of NASA's first digital, interactive graphic novel. Inspire the next generation of explorers — the Artemis Generation — with her adventures as the first woman to explore the Moon. Continue reading…
Whether birds get caged in the eye of a hurricane may depend on the intensity and totality of the chaos beyond the calm, says a novel study from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Matthew Van Den Broeke. Continue reading…
Bravo to Catherine Eichhorn of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Chemistry for earning a Maximizing Investigators' Research Award from National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences for her project "Structural dynamics of regulatory RNAs and ribonucleop Continue reading…
When the chair of the Department of Chemistry saw the department outpacing even the marked growth of many peers across the university, Jody Redepenning realized it was past time to optimize the lab space and resources available in Chemistry's longtime home, Hamilton Hall. Continue reading…
As a chemist who has spent decades researching how substances behave when confined to infinitesimal spaces, Nebraska’s Xiao Cheng Zeng now knows that what happens at the macroscale does not necessarily hold at the nanoscale. Continue reading…
Two University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers are playing leadership roles in establishing a “network of networks” that unites some of North America’s most forward-thinking, interdisciplinary collaborations focused on agricultural and climate resilience and food and water security. Continue reading…
Tynker for Schools partnered with NASA to create amazing coding + STEM projects for K-12+ students. Tynker is the only home for NASA Hour of Code activities. These are built around the Artemis program. Continue reading…
Cellular metabolism is emerging as a critical factor in controlling the immune system’s response to pathogens that cause human disease, as well as the activity of cancerous cells. A University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientist is studying how those relationships evolve. Continue reading…
To provide people with accurate data about rainfall, temperature, wind speed and more, climatologists in states across the nation lead strategic installations of research-grade weather stations across their states. Continue reading…