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Center for Brain Biology and Behavior
Barlow patents groundbreaking frontline stroke treatment
April 2, 2025

Every year, more than 795,000 American adults suffer a stroke, and one in four adults worldwide will suffer a stroke in their lifetime. Early action can reduce rates of death and disability. 

Now, a group of Husker researchers, led by Steven Barlow, has patented a groundbreaking frontline treatment — the pTACS Somatosensory Biomedical Device — for cerebrovascular accidents that is portable, making it a versatile product for use in rehabilitation clinics, emergency rooms and, potentially, transport ambulances.

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National Strategic Research Institute
NSRI welcomes 40 NU faculty to academic research network
March 31, 2025

The National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska has welcomed 40 faculty members into its collaborative research network, the NSRI Fellows Program, to further expand its transdisciplinary research capabilities.

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Biological Sciences
Nebraska undergrads uncover ancient secrets of human immunity
March 27, 2025

Three Husker students under the mentorship of Luwen Zhang, a leading University of Nebraska–Lincoln virologist, have achieved a rare feat for undergraduates. 

Vanessa Hubing, a junior biological sciences major from Castle Pine, Colorado; Avery Marquis, a senior pre-veterinary medicine student from Omaha; and Chanasei Ziemann, a recent biological sciences graduate from Hickman, Nebraska; are first authors of two recently published scientific research articles that describe significant findings about how human immune systems evolved.

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AAAS
Pérez earns AAAS honor for contributions to engineering
March 27, 2025

University of Nebraska–Lincoln engineering Dean Lance C. Pérez has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society. Fellows are selected by their peers for scientifically or socially distinguished achievements that advance science or its application. 

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University Press brings Book, Jacket and Journal Show to Love Library
March 21, 2025

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.

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Study Explores Companies Trapped by Quarterly Earnings Forecasts
March 19, 2025

A new study at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln sheds light on how external market pressures keep public companies locked into issuing quarterly earnings forecasts—a practice often criticized for encouraging short-term thinking over long-term growth.

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Markvicka selected as National Academy of Inventors Senior Member
March 17, 2025

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.

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Spider Sense: Study tracks how web-building arachnids adapt to noise
March 17, 2025

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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Nebraska-based DARO brings cutting-edge disease detection to livestock industry
March 17, 2025

Disease prevention for Nebraska swine herds — exceeding 3.7 million pigs — is set to take a major step forward this year thanks to innovative science from DARO, a private-sector ag tech startup at Nebraska Innovation Campus. DARO’s pathogen surveillance approach leverages expertise from diverse scientific disciplines, translating advancements in molecular biology into practical tools for livestock health.

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Garza uncovers untold stories behind Mexico City’s transformation
March 14, 2025

After a decade of study, including a year living in Mexico City, annual trips to the national archives there and a research trip to London, James Garza is reaching the finishing stages of a book about how the Mexican government under President Porfirio Diaz, partnered with a major British engineering firm to build a 30-mile drainage canal outside Mexico City at the end of the 19th century. 

The Gran Canal del Desagüe was an engineering triumph that provided flood control, improved sanitation and propelled Mexico City to become one of the world’s largest and most beautiful metropolitan areas.

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