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Lawrence’s research proves crucial in safeguarding Nebraska sugar beet sector
A Husker scientist’s work is helping fight Palmer amaranth, a fast-growing superweed that can threaten sugar beet production.
MoreHusker research provides irrigation rules to save water, increase profits
As water supplies shrink and food demand grows, new interdisciplinary research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers a practical way for farmers to manage irrigation more efficiently while protecting their bottom line.
MoreDer Matossian earns Guggenheim Fellowship
Bedross Der Matossian, a historian of the modern Middle East at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has been awarded a 2026 fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The award is one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for scholars and artists.
MoreFrontier Tech Lab helps bring hands‑on fossil dig to Morrill Hall
Children visiting the University of Nebraska State Museum-Morrill Hall will soon be able to unearth a lifelike fossil through a partnership with the Frontier Tech Lab at Nebraska Innovation Studio.
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UNL professor: Architecture offers unique solutions for fulfilling community housing needs
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln architecture professor is challenging long-held assumptions about the American home, proposing smaller, more flexible housing designs as a solution to affordability and community challenges.
MoreResearch uncovers finances as key challenge for Nebraska mental health practitioners
A Husker research team explored how stressors — especially personal finances — impact practitioners’ work satisfaction and personal mental health.
MoreStump’s latest translation lands spot on International Booker Prize shortlist
Jordan Stump, professor of French at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has earned international recognition for his latest literary translation, which was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.
MoreIn entertaining Slam talk, Lottes shares how cortisol prompts stress responses
Psychology student Max Lottes won this year’s Student Research Slam with his tale of Courtney Sol, which most know as cortisol.
MoreSnapshot shows Nebraskans’ financial satisfaction has fallen
The latest Nebraska Snapshot from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Bureau of Sociological Research shows a decline in Nebraskans’ overall financial satisfaction since 2020, and for some, more difficulty paying bills.
MoreWinning contest entry shows AI’s agricultural potential
Nipuna Chamara, research assistant professor in biological systems engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, won a category of the 2025 Testing Ag Performance Solutions competition using artificial intelligence to make decisions for him.
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