A 200-square-foot slab of seemingly ordinary concrete sits just outside the Peter Kiewit Institute as snowflakes begin parachuting toward Omaha on a frigid afternoon in late December. The sn... Read more
In the future, everything is going to be connected to the Internet—even our farm animals. We’ll track cattle the same way we monitor human health: with always-on, wearable devices that... Read more
Teams from Stanford and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln collaborate to make thin, transparent semiconductors that could become the foundation for cheap, high-performance displays. Two uni... Read more
They discovered that by making the nanofiber thinner than had been done before, it became not only stronger, as was expected, but also tougher. University of Nebraska-Lincoln materials engin... Read more
Research quality X-rays could have widespread applications Using a compact but powerful laser, a research team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has developed a new way to generate synch... Read more
The ways we report and consume news have changed radically in recent years. Now not only are journalism schools adapting to answer the challenges of producing content on all shapes and sizes... Read more
Cords are terrible, horrible things. Some of you may remember back to ancient times, when everything was corded and nobody was able to leave their houses. Ever. We’ve come a long way s... Read more