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Getting Ready program continues to engage families, prep children for success
For more than two decades, the Getting Ready research program has promoted healthy development for children aged 5 and younger by bringing evidence-based parent engagement strategies to early childhood programs throughout Nebraska.
MoreResearch team finds dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid hit
A new study is helping settle one of paleontology’s most enduring debates: Were dinosaurs already dwindling before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago?
Turns out they were doing pretty well, right up until they weren’t.
MoreBatelaan’s quantum curiosity draws national recognition to Nebraska
Nebraska’s Herman Batelaan has been awarded the 2026 Davisson-Germer Prize for cutting-edge work revealing how electrons behave in the world of quantum physics.
MoreNew facility, NSF grant advance smart building technology
On the west lawn of the Peter Kiewit Institute in Omaha stands a 1,000-square-foot building that, with its gray siding and simple rectangular shape, appears nondescript at first glance.
But in reality, it is a state-of-the-art laboratory, designed to simulate the construction of modern commercial buildings and equipped to allow researchers to manipulate various parameters and assess occupants’ response, including physiological parameters like heart rate and skin temperature.
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Husker geoscientist’s innovative approach aims to safeguard irrigation canals
Irrigation canal maintenance in western Nebraska is taking a giant step forward thanks to an innovative, non-invasive method by Husker geoscientist Mohamed Khalil to check canal integrity. His sophisticated time-lapse analysis pinpoints canal seepage and structural settlement far more accurately and efficiently than traditional approaches — using a technology that can have wide-ranging uses statewide for agriculture, industry and natural resources management.
MoreNebraska-led team explores using bacteria to power artificial intelligence
In just a few short years, artificial intelligence has rapidly evolved from a futuristic computing concept to a major part of everyday life. As AI tools become increasingly popular and broadly used for a wide variety of purposes, computer scientists continue to expand their research endeavors to explore new possibilities and solutions.
The latest project in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Computing proposes that the biological systems that initially inspired the development of AI could be expanded toward bio-hybrid systems that use intelligence directly from living cells.
MoreRegister soon for Nebraska Research Days activities
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln research community is invited to attend Nebraska Research Days, scheduled for Nov. 17-21 with both virtual and in-person offerings.
MoreShowcase brings community leaders to campus to explore research partnerships
Representatives of education, nonprofit organizations, government and business got a sampling of University of Nebraska-Lincoln research Oct. 23, an opportunity to acknowledge existing partnerships and collaborations and potentially set groundwork toward future ones.
MoreFunding allows expansion of Nebraska Mesonet
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln added 21 weather stations to the Nebraska Mesonet network this year through $1.48 million in funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency and Lower Loup and Upper Elkhorn Natural Resources Districts.
MoreBRAVE Lab leads in bullying intervention and research
UNL’s BRAVE Lab is at the forefront of efforts understand, prevent and reduce bullying through innovative research and evidence-based interventions.
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Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory
Center for Resilience in Working Agricultural Landscapes
National Endowment for the Humanities
Center for Root and Rhizobiome Innovation
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Center for Biotechnology
Nebraska Center for Redox Biology
Nebraska Center for Integrated Biomolecular Communication
Gnotobiotic Mouse Program
Nebraska Governance and Technology Center
Arts and Humanities Research Engagement Program






