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New website connects communities with data, tools to thrive
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has launched All Things Nebraska, an informatics website containing reliable, up-to-date data about communities across the state. Developed in collaboration with the Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems at the University of Missouri, the mapping tool includes more than 30,000 data layers relevant to Nebraska, its communities and counties.
MoreFacility changes build on Husker swine research momentum
Recent facility improvements at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have given a boost to the university’s swine research, critical to the state’s industry and efforts to feed a growing global population.
New gate feeders in the “pig room” in the Animal Science Complex, funded by the Nebraska Pork Producers Association, were installed in late winter to provide more space for research.
MoreAllen chairs international panel outlining forest resilience strategies
An international panel chaired by Husker scientist Craig Allen is pointing to the crucial benefits forests provide and calling on countries to adopt well-informed resilience strategies. Forests face major challenges, locally and globally, from urban sprawl, conversion to agriculture, and climate stresses, raising concerns for communities, as well as for the planet’s climate.
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- Top Sponsored Awards, April 2025 May 30, 2025
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- Updates to human research protection policies address recruitment, social media May 29, 2025
- Nebraska U charts course to elevate research distinction May 9, 2025
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