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2015-2016 Department Awards and Achievements

May 9, 2016
Diagram of the illumination of molecule samples with the electron pulses, which allow researchers to capture very fast changes in the orientation of the molecules.

Centurion's Research Highlighted by DOE Basic Energy Sciences

May 3, 2016
Extreme Light Laboratory
From Nebraska Today

Study shines new light on electrons

April 22, 2016
Interior of a Jorgensen Hall laboratory with equipment.

See Yourself at UNL with the Physics & Astronomy 360 Virtual Tour

April 20, 2016
Contemporary Physics 2016 Cover

Diocles Featured on 2016 Cover of Contemporary Physics

April 11, 2016
From left: Matthew Robinson, Martin Centurion and Jie Yang.
From Nebraska Today

Physicists use electrons to record more ‘frames’ of atomic motion

April 5, 2016
An experiment led by UNL's Timothy Gay (right) and Joan Dreiling has signaled the need for a more complete model of electron-molecule scattering.
From Nebraska Today

Physicists get surprising results from electron-molecule collisions

March 30, 2016
Superman and Batman face off

Final Sci Pop Talk examines chemistry of Kryptonite

March 17, 2016
David Sellmyer (left) and Bhaskar Das
From Nebraska Today

Team finds unexpected magnetism in nanoscale compound

March 15, 2016
Kam-Ching Leung and 2015 ISYA Participants

Leung Named ISYA Director and Member of OYA Steering Committee

March 7, 2016
From Nebraska Today

SciPop speaker to analyze clash of superheroes

March 7, 2016
The public viewing night at UNL's Behlen Observatory on March 11 will include the Great Orion Nebula.
From Nebraska Today

Behlen Observatory open house is March 11

March 4, 2016

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