
Remembering Glen Drohman
December 10, 2020Glen Harvey Drohman, 91, passed away on November 27, 2020. In 1950 he moved to Lincoln, NE where he was employed by the university's Department of Agronomy, leaving in 1951 for milit
Glen Harvey Drohman, 91, passed away on November 27, 2020. In 1950 he moved to Lincoln, NE where he was employed by the university's Department of Agronomy, leaving in 1951 for milit
Second-year undergraduates interested in pursuing biomedical research as a career — and receiving more than $15,000 in support of that pursuit — have until Dec. 16 to apply for the INBRE scholarship program.
Thanks to a handful of Nebraska faculty, four members of Boy Scout Troop 256 had the opportunity to engage in safe, hands-on learning experiences that they’ll never forget.
Eight Nebraska faculty presented five-minute talks via Zoom about their work during the Faculty Research and Creative Activity Slam, part of this week’s Nebraska Research Days activities. Rochelle Dalla and Andre Maciel tied for top honors.
Ogre-faced spiders may boast the largest eyes among arachnids, but hearing — even minus the “ear” — is their spidey-sense of choice for netting moths, mosquitoes and other fly-by-night prey, says a new study from Nebraska and Cornell University.
Click through for a rundown of recent work from Nebraska’s Eileen Hebets and her lab, which has become an internationally recognized epicenter of arachnid-focused research and outreach.