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Nebraska-Jackson State project to grow opportunities in quantum sensing
September 16, 2024

Abdelghani Laraoui, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, is collaborating with faculty from Jackson State University on a three-year, $800,000 project to help train dozens of African-American youth while developing America’s expertise in quantum sensing.

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center for the prevention of obesity diseases
Research center looks to future with $5.8M NIH renewal
September 11, 2024

A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research center with a unique strategy for fighting obesity and related diseases has received a third and final round of funding from the National Institutes of Health.   

The Nebraska Center for the Prevention of Obesity Diseases through Dietary Molecules, or NPOD, received a five-year, $5,808,886 renewal from the NIH’s Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence Program, known as COBRE. The funding will support the center’s efforts to solidify its research base and prepare to thrive in the long term.

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Study: STEM afterschool programs’ benefits extend to friend groups
September 9, 2024

A recent study led by University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers is the first to demonstrate that having friends who participate in afterschool science clubs is associated with a higher science identity, even for individuals in the friend group who don’t participate themselves.

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Institutional Animal Care Program
Ebbers’ work behind the scenes moves research forward
September 9, 2024

As the state’s only land-grant university, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln leads the way in research to elevate Nebraska’s agricultural production — including livestock.

That research — and much more, including wildlife conservation, gnotobiotic mice and canine cognition — is made possible through the work done behind the scenes by Megan Ebbers, assistant director of the Animal Care Program in the Office of Research and Innovation.

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Nine Grand Challenges projects awarded
September 3, 2024

Bold, audacious research ideas that will improve the lives of current and future generations of Nebraskans have been funded through the Grand Challenges Catalyst Competition.

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Berkowitz to lead NSF’s math, physical sciences directorate
September 3, 2024

The U.S. National Science Foundation has selected Nebraska’s David B. Berkowitz to serve as assistant director for mathematical and physical sciences. He will start in the role on Sept. 9.

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Study targets effects of substance misuse on hearing, balance
August 28, 2024

A Nebraska audiologist is leading a study of how hearing and balance are affected by substance use disorders.

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Husker research points to increased water use efficiency for crops
August 26, 2024

Scientists at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have identified a promising approach to help crops cope with drought. By using genome modification to boost a key plant protein, the researchers enabled plants to reduce their water use by up to 30% under drought-mimic conditions.

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Dyer’s research aims to streamline software verification practices
August 26, 2024

As the computing field continues to rapidly expand and evolve, many often struggle to keep up with the latest technology — even software engineers. 

A new project at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln aims to help everyone stay up to date by optimizing the processes of software engineering researchers. With a new grant from the National Science Foundation, Robert Dyer, assistant professor in the School of Computing, will lead a new initiative to help software engineering researchers improve testing and verification practices with advanced automated techniques and tools.

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CoJMC to establish SMART-Lab
August 22, 2024

The College of Journalism and Mass Communications received a $101,376 grant from the Nebraska Research Initiative to support the establishment of the Social and Traditional Media Analytics and Research Tools Lab (SMART-Lab). This new facility will be a cornerstone for social and traditional media research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and providing resources for academic and industry partners.

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