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Context key in genetic mutations

Context key in genetic mutations

With mutations, it turns out that context can be everything in determining whether or not they are beneficial to their evolutionary fate. New research led by UNL evolutionary biologist Jay Storz has found that whether a given mutation is good or bad is often determined by other mutations associated with it. MORE ...
Giant lizard gives important evolutionary clues

Giant lizard gives important evolutionary clues

A team of U.S. paleontologists, led by Jason Head of UNL, describes fossils of the giant lizard from Myanmar this week in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Their analysis shows that it is one of the biggest known lizards ever to have lived on land. MORE ...
CAREER award to help Pannier develop gene delivery tool

CAREER award to help Pannier develop gene delivery tool

UNL engineer Angela Pannier is using nanotechnology to develop a gene delivery tool that could unleash the power of gene therapy. She recently earned a five-year, $419,051 Faculty Early Career Development Program Award from the National Science Foundation.  MORE ...
Researchers develop first low-light organic photodetector

Researchers develop first low-light organic photodetector

Work by a group of UNL researchers in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering and the Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience was featured on the cover of the April issue of the journal Advanced Optical Materials. MORE ...
Research gives insight into Civil War poetry, newspapers

Research gives insight into Civil War poetry, newspapers

An edition of Civil War-era poems edited by UNL English research assistant professor Elizabeth Lorang and collaborator Rebecca Weir is available online, complete with images from the newspapers in which they appeared and with historical and literary analysis that provides insight into the role of newspapers and poetry during the Civil War. MORE ...
Study: Young men who feel body shame less hopeful about relationships

Study: Young men who feel body shame less hopeful about relationships

Increasingly, objectification and heightened masculinity in images of men is saturating popular culture and the media. A new UNL study examines how this objectification affects men's body image and how that in turn affects men's hopes of developing social and romantic relationships. MORE ...
 


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