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University Press brings Book, Jacket and Journal Show to Love Library
The Association of University Presses and the University of Nebraska Press are bringing the the 2024 Book, Jacket and Journal Show to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
The exhibit opens March 24 and runs through April 4. The exhibit is free and open to the public and will be on view in Love Library North, Room 219.
MoreMarkvicka selected as National Academy of Inventors Senior Member
Eric Markvicka, the Robert F. and Myrna L. Krohn Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been selected to the 2025 Class of National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Senior Members.
MoreSpider Sense: Study tracks how web-building arachnids adapt to noise
A Nebraska biology duo has published one of the first studies demonstrating that one type of animal, when faced with human-generated noise, is able to alter how it receives sound-based information. In a recent Current Biology publication, Husker biologists Brandi Pessman and Eileen Hebets demonstrated that the webs of funnel-weaving spiders transmit vibrations differently in response to increased local environmental noise. This flexibility in web transmission properties suggests that the spiders may intentionally spin their webs differently to manage surrounding noise and receive crucial sensory information.
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