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Most rural Nebraskans believe lack of civil discourse is a problem, poll shows
Most rural Nebraskans (69%) see the lack of civil discourse in the political system as at least a somewhat serious problem, according to the 2024 Nebraska Rural Poll.
MoreLiu studies ‘slicing’ networks to improve efficiency
Any way you slice it, technology advancements are changing the way wireless networks are sharing resources with everyday users.
With a new $531,134 grant from the National Science Foundation, Qiang Liu, assistant professor in the School of Computing, is working to develop a new, autonomous and agile wireless network resource allocation method called “slicing-as-a-service.”
MoreHusker researcher to help launch first ‘digital twin’ of a corn field
Digital twins are revolutionizing a range of industries, from manufacturing to health care to ride-hail services like Uber. Virtual replicas of supply chains, vehicle parts, traffic routes and beyond enable companies to rapidly innovate and adapt.
Now, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln plant scientist is leading the way in bringing the technology to the agricultural space. With a three-year, nearly $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, James Schnable will help develop the first digital twin of a corn field, enabling researchers to quickly test countless what-if scenarios related to corn performance.
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