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Major NSF grant supports innovative Husker plant pathology project
Through a $769,792 grant from the National Science Foundation, Husker scientist Richard Wilson is continuing work to unravel the mysteries behind effectors — virulent proteins that short-circuit plants’ natural defenses against fungal disease.
MoreTeam publishes road map for advancing health equity
A research team supported by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Grand Challenges initiative has published a new policy paper that calls for innovative, place-based solutions to advance health equity in Nebraska and beyond.
MoreHorst is named executive director of NUtech Ventures
Cheryl Horst has been named executive director of NUtech Ventures, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s nonprofit technology commercialization affiliate. Her role became effective Dec. 15.
More‘Nurture Nebraska’ builds support for children’s social, emotional growth
A new statewide campaign is reminding Nebraskans that the smallest moments of connection can have the biggest impact on children’s lives.
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Entrepreneurship course broadens students’ insight into customers’ needs
Getting students to think like entrepreneurs is key to getting their innovative ideas to the marketplace, but it’s more than that: It makes them better leaders and citizens. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln course is helping them learn that entrepreneurial mindset.
MoreResearchers work to improve communication support for children with autism
Birdie Ganz, professor of special education and communication disorders, recently led a project focused on developing guidelines for teachers and parents on how to select and implement communication enhancement treatment for children with autism — such as speech therapy, or behavioral therapy aimed at changing the environment and how interventions are implemented, which can support learning and communication — or alternative and augmentative communication, with the goal of improving outcomes.
MoreCarson Center Open Studios event is Dec. 12
The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts will hold its fall Open Studios event on Friday, Dec. 12 from 5-8 p.m. in the Carson Center. The event is free and open to the public.
MoreDrones debut in geospatial technology class
Ran Wang introduced drones into his spatial science courses this semester, and he and the students found a new use for them, taking a selfie from the sky.
MorePoll: Rural Nebraskans concerned about biosecurity, hopeful for bioeconomy
Rural Nebraskans are familiar with the need to protect the health of their land, food and communities. According to the 2025 Nebraska Rural Poll, most are familiar with the idea of biosecurity, and many are concerned about threats from contaminated water and invasive species, cyberattacks and natural disasters. The new report highlights Nebraskans’ opinions on these risks, whom they trust for information and how they see the state’s bioeconomy shaping the future.
MoreStudy confirms Nanotyrannus was diminutive, distinct species from T. Rex
New research from a team including the University of Nebraska State Museum’s Ashley Poust further moves a decades-long scientific debate toward a conclusion — the Nanotyrannus, a teacup variation of the T. rex, did exist.
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