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Research team finds dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid hit
A new study is helping settle one of paleontology’s most enduring debates: Were dinosaurs already dwindling before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago?
Turns out they were doing pretty well, right up until they weren’t.
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Nebraska’s Herman Batelaan has been awarded the 2026 Davisson-Germer Prize for cutting-edge work revealing how electrons behave in the world of quantum physics.
MoreNew facility, NSF grant advance smart building technology
On the west lawn of the Peter Kiewit Institute in Omaha stands a 1,000-square-foot building that, with its gray siding and simple rectangular shape, appears nondescript at first glance.
But in reality, it is a state-of-the-art laboratory, designed to simulate the construction of modern commercial buildings and equipped to allow researchers to manipulate various parameters and assess occupants’ response, including physiological parameters like heart rate and skin temperature.
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