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Science Slam

Agustín Olivo, a native of Argentina and graduate student in biological systems engineering, discusses why steak isn't the only valuable resource that comes from cattle. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Andrew Conner, graduate student in mathematics, discusses his passion of his math genre even when others don't understand. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Recent graduate Nicole Benker holds a teddy bear thrown onto the stage in appreciation of her performance. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Science Slam performer Dan Haden describes his work with the Extreme Light Laboratory. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Dan Haden acknowledges a shout out during his extreme laser presentation. Nebraska's fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center.  April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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The crowd lobs tokens of its appreciation at the stage at the 2019 Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Allice Miller MacPhee, graduate student in sociology, talks about misconceptions of sociologists to the audience. An audience of about 100 voted Miller MacPhee the winner of Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam. Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Liz Neeley, science communicator and the Executive Director of The Story Collider, introduces the slammers. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jocelyn Bosley MCs the Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Kelly Willemssens, graduate student in natural resources, carries teddy bears thrown by the crowd in appreciation. She won the slam. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are
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Kelly Willemssens, graduate student in natural resources, talks about researching beetles in Yellowstone National Park. She won the slam. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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Kelly Willemssens, graduate student in natural resources, talks about researching beetles in Yellowstone National Park. She won the slam. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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Hernan Vazquez Miranda, graduate student in natural resources, gives his slam speech. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short,
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Allice MillerMacPhee, graduate student in sociology, gives his slam speech. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short, dynamic, and
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Kenneth Hipp, graduate student in chemistry, shows his view on him being a scientist. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short,
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Andrew Connor, graduate student in mathematics, gives his slam speech. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short, dynamic, and
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Karl Ahrendsen, graduate student in physics, gives his slam speech. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where graduate and undergraduate researchers from ALL SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short, dynamic, and engaging
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Tom Luhring, a Post-Doc Research Associate in the School of Biological Sciences, uses a head lamp while telling of being in the woods at night tracking salamanders. Science Slam. April 10, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Physics Girl, the YouTube phenomenon and physicist also known as Dianna Cowern, serves as the MC for the Science Slam. April 10, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Lisa Poppe, a graduate student in Biological Sciences, tells of her troubles learning to explain her passion for virology to the general public. Science Slam. April 10, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Catie Brown, a graduate student in Psychology, uses a photo of a puppy to elicit an emotional response as an example of her work in CB3.  Science Slam. April 10, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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