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‘Twisters’ draws from storm-chasing science led by Nebraska expert
Adam Houston, professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, like many moviegoers and weather buffs, is eagerly awaiting the July 19 premiere of “Twisters,” the tornado-chasing blockbuster movie.
Houston, who studies tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms, has made a career as a real-life storm chaser. A witness to scores of tornadoes during more than two decades of research, Houston was among scientists and weather experts nationwide who were contacted by “Twisters” director Lee Isaac Chung as he prepared to begin filming in early 2023.
MoreProject explores fostering future leaders in rural communities
As the makeup of American communities changes in coming years to grapple with impending transfers of wealth and leadership, sustainability of rural communities is a priority.
Lindsay Hastings, Clifton Professor in Mentoring Research at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has recently worked with her team — Justine Bircher, Mary Emery and Jordan Rasmussen — on a project to build leadership development systems to sustain rural communities for the future.
MoreResearch highlights TikTok as tool in opioid harm reduction
Nebraska researcher finds that TikTok can be a useful tool in promoting opioid treatment.
MoreNovy aids development of next-generation ocean sensor system
Nebraska’s Dan Novy is part of a national team developing the next-generation deep ocean sensor and camera system for the Ocean Discovery League.
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Husker projects advance study of soil moisture, hydrology
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is now home to a neutron monitor, a sophisticated device that provides a crucial service by enabling correct real-time soil moisture and hydrology readings in Nebraska and nationwide. The monitor is only the third such device in the United States, and the only one located outside the East Coast.
MoreHorst selected as interim executive director of NUtech Ventures
Cheryl Horst is interim executive director of NUtech Ventures, the university’s technology commercialization affiliate, effective July 1. She succeeds Brad Roth, who plans to retire later this year.
MoreAssociate Vice Chancellor Bevins to return to faculty
Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Rick Bevins is returning to the College of Arts and Sciences as a full-time faculty member on Aug. 18.
MoreRibbon cutting celebrated for UNL’s feedlot research, teaching, extension center
The University of Nebraska held a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 27 marking the completion of a feedlot research, teaching and extension center. Photo by Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing
MorePanther earns CAREER Award to improve engineering education
Husker researcher Grace Panther aims to develop engineering pedagogy — methods of teaching — where strong visuo-spatial skills are less central to success. With a five-year, $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program, she will advance her work to create pedagogy that is more inclusive and equitable, enabling students with a wide range of visuo-spatial skills to earn engineering degrees and join the STEM workforce.
MoreThree Huskers focused on summer research in Japan
Three Nebraska Engineering students and a physics student from Nebraska Wesleyan University are on a unique research adventure for nine weeks, working on a project at a university in Japan.
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