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Jupiter
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Behlen Observatory hosts public night

February 23, 2015
From Nebraska Today

'SciPop Talks!' series continues with 'The Radioactive Origins of Marvel Comics' Feb. 18

February 16, 2015
Ken Bloom

Bloom appointed managerial role for Hadron Collider experiment

February 13, 2015
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | UNL website named best in higher ed

February 13, 2015
A blog post by UNL's Ken Bloom was featured in a Feb. 5 episode of "The Big Bang Theory." Bloom is an associate professor of physics and astronomy.
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Bloom's blog featured in 'Big Bang Theory' episode

February 6, 2015
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UNL physicists chart atomic activity of superior solar-cell material

February 5, 2015
Tim Gay
From Nebraska Today

Gay believes air temp is key to NFL's 'Deflate-gate'

January 28, 2015
Jean Marcel Ngoko Djiokap (left) and Anthony Starace are co-authors on a study that identified the characteristics of a laser pulse that yields electron behavior they can predict and control.
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Study details laser pulse impacts on behavior of electrons

November 26, 2014
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Researchers working to advance national security, defense

November 13, 2014
Shawn Langan

Lunar eclipse viewing event

October 8, 2014
A "blood moon" eclipse will occur on the morning of Oct. 8. The UNL Student Observatory will be open from 4:30 to 7:30 a.m. for public viewing of the event (weather permitting).
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Observatory to feature 'blood moon' eclipse

October 4, 2014
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Why is DNA right-handed? UNL finding supports hypothesis

September 17, 2014

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