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A UNL research team will use a new two-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to study whether support in one early childhood setting can help compensate for a lack thereof in another.
From Nebraska Today

Study examining contextual impacts on early temperament, teen outcomes

July 23, 2014
A new study by UNL's Jeffrey Smith shows that diversity in the U.S. population is changing the face of social networks. The study was published in the June edition of the American Sociological Review.
From Nebraska Today

Study shows social networks are growing more diverse

July 22, 2014
Scott Gardner holds up a parasite preserved on a slide in the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology. Gardner led a team that discovered four new species of tuco-tucos while studying parasites in Bolivia. Tuco-tucos are a South American rodent, about 24 inches long that live in Bolivia.
From Nebraska Today

Gardner leads discovery of four new tuco-tuco species

July 18, 2014
Aaron Duncan (left) holds a doctorate in communication studies specializing in the study of sports rhetoric and cultural mythology.
From Nebraska Today

Poker: Gambling with the myth of the American Dream?

July 10, 2014
UNL physicist Aaron Dominguez leads collaboration involving eight universities to upgrade the Compact Muon Solenoid particle detector, a key component of the world’s largest physics experiment. The illustration shows an event, captured by CMS in 2012, that provides evidence of the Higgs boson.
From Nebraska Today

UNL leads $11.5M project to enhance atom smasher

July 7, 2014
Heitor Castro, a sophomore computer engineering major, attended Google's annual Scholar's Retreat in June. He is UNL's first Generation Google Scholar.
From Nebraska Today

Brazilian student is first Generation Google Scholar

July 6, 2014
Ivan Moreno is one of 10 UNL students who have recently received National Science Foundation Fellowships. Moreno is using his award to further his graduate study into solar energy.
From Nebraska Today

Moreno, nine others, granted NSF fellowships

June 18, 2014
Members of the UNL Speech and Debate team delegation stand next to a plaque at the University of Nebraska's American Exchange Center at Xi'an Jiaotong University in China.
From Nebraska Today

Speech, debate team returns from China

June 16, 2014
Philip Schwadel, associate professor of sociology, leads a class discussion at UNL. Schwadel's recently published research could hold implications for the future role of conservative Christian groups in the United States.
From Nebraska Today

Study tracks changes in social status, religious affiliation

June 11, 2014
From Nebraska Today

Levin earns Fulbright to research early female leadership in England

June 11, 2014
Steve Goddard talks during a panel discussion at the 2011 Nebraska Research and Innovation Conference. Goddard has been named associate vice chancellor for research.
From Nebraska Today

Goddard named associate vice chancellor for research

June 11, 2014
Shane Tucker, NU State Museum highway paleontologist, with the burrow image reconstructed as it would be exposed in the wall of the Happy Jack Chalk Mine.
From Nebraska Today

Ancient rodent burrows illuminate evolutionary roadmap of Great Plains

June 4, 2014

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