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Irina Filina & the JOIDES Resolution
Two-month expedition at sea proves adventure of lifetime for Husker geologist
December 2, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Aerial photo of sorghum being grown under two nitrogen conditions at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Havelock Farm in summer 2021. The photo was taken using an unoccupied aerial vehicle, which is employed for high-throughput phenotyping.
Husker team gains momentum toward developing nitrogen-efficient crops
December 1, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Nebraska’s David Harwood answers a question from Jackson Belva during a Geology 125: Frontiers in Antarctic Geosciences course. The class is based on Harwood’s experience in Antarctica. He returns this season as a principal investigator in the National Science Foundation-funded SALSA project.
Harwood to help lead new Antarctic drilling project
November 29, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Cutline: Hamid Bagheri (left) and Lisong Xu are using a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a tool that will address one of the most significant drivers of internet congestion: buggy congestion control algorithms.
Husker engineers developing tool to combat internet congestion
November 2, 2021
Science & Technology
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $747,855 National Science Foundation CAREER award to study how an unusually versatile bacterium can be harnessed to more efficiently break down plant waste.
Husker scientist studying cellular metabolism’s role in fight against diseases
October 14, 2021
Science & Technology
Abhijeet Prasad (left), a doctoral student in engineering; Ravi Saraf (center), Anderson Distinguished Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering; and Aashish Subedi, a senior physics major, are photographed in Saraf’s Othmer Hall lab. Prasad is holding small electronic chips used to study the nanoparticle necklace network devices. Subedi is holding a suspension of nanoparticle necklaces (blue container) made from individual particles (red container).
Saraf advances work on first-of-its-kind ‘living’ transistor chip
October 8, 2021
Science & Technology
Marc Libault
Husker scientist leads effort to understand, adapt legume nitrogen conversion
October 6, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s new partnership on the Peace Corps Prep program will combine coursework and experiential learning to build competencies for undergraduate students to become Peace Corps volunteers or other international development professionals.
New Peace Corps Prep program prepares students to be global change makers
October 4, 2021
Society & Culture
Thirty-five students started this fall as Clifton Builders at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The program aims to help Nebraska, the nation and the world identify the next generation of high-achieving leaders, entrepreneurs and business developers to create economic growth and prosperity. This photo was taken prior to the current Lincoln-Lancaster County mask mandate.
35 students selected for Clifton Builders program at Nebraska
September 23, 2021
Business & Law
Landfill Ground Cover
Husker researchers work to improve landfill gas emissions, community perceptions
September 22, 2021
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
Sarah Michaels, professor of political science at Nebraska and a faculty fellow with the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, has been named Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chair in Environmental Science at Carleton University.
Michaels to study flooding management in Canada as Fulbright project
September 21, 2021
Society & Culture
Ross Secord and Judy Diamond
First-of-its-kind research study could yield clues to climate-change impacts
September 17, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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