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Political, religious beliefs limit education’s impact on death penalty support
Previous research has shown that higher education dampens support for capital punishment, but University of Nebraska scholars have discovered those collegiate effects are lessened among conservatives.
MoreRural Nebraskans have different priorities regarding trade policy
Rural Nebraskans continue to value protecting American jobs, creating choices for consumers and fostering political relationships with other countries as important components of U.S. trade policy, according to the 2025 Nebraska Rural Poll. Amid ongoing trade issues, those findings are similar to last year’s; however, there are differences in other areas.
MoreInternational team publishes framework for study of ‘Earth engineers’
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s S. Kathleen Lyons, is providing a new framework — Earth system engineering — for examining how organisms, including humans, have fundamentally altered ecosystems on a global scale across hundreds, thousands or millions of years.
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