Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair in Biological Systems Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering, will present on Zoom the Nov. 17 Nebraska Lecture, “DNA and RNA Delivery: From Novel Therapies to Vaccines that End Pandemics.” Continue reading…
A virtual workshop on Preparing Yourself to Lead Computer Science will be Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, and Developing Computational Thinking in After-school will be Jan. 17, 2023, for all kinds of after-school programs. Continue reading…
The Digital Twin Innovation Hub at UNL is recruiting talented math, K-12 and post-secondary inquiry-based education specialists, biology, biochemistry, immunology, and software engineering students to help us build the digital twin of the immune system. Continue reading…
With a grant from the National Science Foundation, a Husker research team is expanding a program aimed at helping STEM students from underrepresented backgrounds succeed academically, professionally and personally as they progress through the first two years of their college careers. Continue reading…
VACCINATE: Posters from the COVID-19 Pandemic, a public art exhibit featuring 46 posters promoting vaccination and/or vaccine acceptance, is now open at Bennet Martin Public Library in Lincoln. Continue reading…
Starting Monday, Nov. 7, the STEM for All Multiplex invites you to visit STEMTLnet to view approximately 30 videos created by teachers that illustrate the impact of STEM Teacher Leaders. Continue reading…
In a recent study from Nebraska’s Cara Tomaso and colleagues, 223 teens spent two weeks wearing an ActiGraph, a wrist-adorning device that monitors movement as a means of tracking sleep. The participants also documented what they ate and drank during three 24-hour spans. Continue reading…
In celebration of National STEAM Day on Nov. 8, learn how facilitators incorporated free resources from NASA’s Universe of Learning into their own Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA events. Continue reading…
The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment Program invites you to take part in the upcoming Trees Challenge: “Trees in a Changing Climate,” and contribute data toward a better understanding of trees and forests. Continue reading…