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Nebraska physicist, global team put new spin on energy-saving tech
An international team of experts, including University of Nebraska–Lincoln physicist Alexei Gruverman, reports that the traditional hallmarks of antiferroelectrics no longer capture the full range of materials showing similar behavior.
MoreHusker researchers collaborate to explore fear of spiders
An interdisciplinary team at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is using state-of-the-art eye-tracking technology to pinpoint the physical characteristics of spiders that may contribute to people’s unease with them.
MoreBiomedical and Obesity Research Core offers equipment, expertise, support
The Biomedical and Obesity Research Core plays a key role in scientific discovery, offering researchers access to advanced equipment, technical expertise and hands-on support that individual labs cannot afford or maintain.
MoreRecord five Husker researchers named NAI Senior Members
A record five University of Nebraska–Lincoln innovators have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors, an honor that recognizes excellence in translating research into tangible impact.
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Heng-Moss named permanent vice chancellor for agriculture and natural resources
Tiffany Heng-Moss has been named Harlan Vice Chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and vice president for agriculture and natural resources for the University of Nebraska system. She has served in the dual role on an interim basis since June 2025.
MoreR&I releases research identity framework and will host ideation workshops
R&I has released the final version of the research identity framework and will host upcoming workshops this spring to help faculty generate initial plans for research, scholarship and creative endeavors within each identity area.
MoreJagodinsky earns NEH grant to reveal untold history of habeas corpus
A new National Endowment for the Humanities grant will help University of Nebraska–Lincoln historian Katrina Jagodinsky illuminate how ordinary people across the American West used habeas corpus to challenge confinement and injustice, offering a new look at cases still shaping American courts today.
MoreInternal search opens for vice chancellor for research and innovation
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has launched an internal search for its next vice chancellor for research and innovation.
MoreBiography spotlights Virginia Faulkner’s legacy at Nebraska Press
While Virginia Faulkner’s name isn’t widely known today, her work at the University of Nebraska Press left a mark. That story is told in a new book by Montana-based author Brad Bigelow, “Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts.”
MoreNew research shows God-believing ‘nones’ align closely with religious Americans
Nearly one in three Americans now identify as religious “nones,” and new research from University of Nebraska–Lincoln sociologist Philip Schwadel suggests that this fast‑growing group is far more ideologically diverse than commonly assumed.
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