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Droplet on silicone film
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New technique acts as accelerator, brake for microscopic droplets

May 28, 2021
The Nebraska EPSCoR-Emergent Quantum Materials and Technologies collaboration will revolutionize quantum science and create opportunities in education and through economic development. The Nebraska leaders in the effort are (from left): Abdelghani Laraoui, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering at Nebraska; Jonathan Wrubel, associate professor of physics at Creighton University; Xia Hong, associate professor of physics and astronomy at Nebraska; Christian Binek, Charles Bess
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NU receives $20 million grant to advance quantum research, education

May 24, 2021
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Magnetic breakthrough could lower power use, up speed of digital memory

April 5, 2021
An illustration of the magnetic vortex, known as a skyrmion, that could star in the next generation of digital memory. Each arrow indicates the direction of the magnetic axis in an individual atom.
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Husker scientists fine-tuning skyrmions in bid to improve data storage, processing

July 21, 2020
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Symposium to explore emergent quantum materials and tech

March 3, 2020
Nebraska's Martin Centurion has earned a $2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to capture moving images of single molecules in chemical transformations triggered by light.
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Images of molecular reactions are focus of Centurion's $2M grant

October 21, 2019
Christian Binek, professor of physics and astronomy, has been named interim director of the Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience.
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Binek named interim center director for materials and nanoscience

October 11, 2019
The University of Nebraska State Museum will host the NASA exhibition “Sun, Earth, Universe” from April 28, 2019, through June 2020.
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NASA exhibition coming to Morrill Hall

April 11, 2019
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Nebraska-Tuskegee collaboration to expand minority opportunities in materials science

November 1, 2018
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Smallest-ever magnetic vortexes mark step toward new digital memory

July 12, 2018
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New graphene nano-ribbons lend sensors unprecedented sensitivity

October 20, 2017
Christian Binek
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Husker physicist points way to controlling elasticity with magnetism

July 19, 2017

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