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Vélez is a leader in genetic technology to contain corn rootworm
Husker scientist Ana Maria Vélez is pioneering a genetic technology to contain the western corn rootworm, which annually causes up to $2 billion in yield loss and control costs in the Corn Belt. The research seeks to contain agricultural pests by targeting rootworm genes.
MoreExtension co-creating a better tomorrow for Nebraska
Nebraska spans 430 miles east to west, totaling 77,327 square miles, with a population of 1.96 million people. And the University of Nebraska–Lincoln impacts every corner of the Good Life through Nebraska Extension. Nebraska Extension is the connective tissue between the campuses of the state’s land-grant university and its 93 diverse counties. With 83 offices and four […]
MoreHusker students present research projects to lawmakers
University of Nebraska–Lincoln undergraduates recently discussed their research and creative activity projects face-to-face with state senators. Presentations highlighted undergraduate successes in research programs campuswide, including the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences, First Year Research Experience, Ronald E. McNair Scholars and University Honors programs.
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- Husker researcher optimistic that drones could improve severe weather forecasting April 4, 2024
- Changes to NSF proposal requirements take effect May 20 April 1, 2024
- Top Sponsored Awards, February 2024 March 29, 2024
- Slammers share how their younger selves would view their research interests today March 29, 2024
- Applicants sought for 2024-25 Research Leaders Program March 29, 2024
- U.S.-issued Patents, January-March 2024 March 29, 2024
- Accolades, March 2024 March 28, 2024
- Research at Nebraska: March 2024 highlights March 28, 2024
- IRB module transitioning to NuRamp this summer March 28, 2024
- Forum on digital humanities is April 4-5 March 28, 2024
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