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Dalla to present Nebraska Lecture April 30
Rochelle Dalla, professor of child, youth and family studies, will present the Nebraska Lecture on April 30. Dalla will discuss her research on family-facilitated human trafficking, especially in India.
MoreHusker engineers work to commercialize wearable health monitoring device
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research team is another step closer to bringing to market a game-changing monitoring device that could streamline the day-to-day work of medical professionals and boost the mobility and independence of a variety of patient populations.
MoreUniversity partnerships working toward safer schools in Nebraska
The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center is working with partners across the state to address critical challenges in school safety, student mental health and emergency preparedness.
MoreHusker scientist illuminates species’ ability to glow
From the lakes in Minnesota and the streams in Kansas and Nebraska to the Pacific Ocean off the shores of California and the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Husker biologist Rene Martin is chasing light.
Or, more specifically, bioluminescence and biofluorescence.
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Micro-irrigation work boosts Nebraska economic development, food security
Multiple departments in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources are working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to strengthen small-scale irrigation in Nebraska. The efforts address real-world needs and can boost small business development, promote urban agriculture, diversify Nebraska agriculture and boost underserved communities’ access to nutritious food.
MoreNebraska team shows how simple data can reduce portions, food waste
New research at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln examined how introducing information regarding large portion sizes and their effects on one’s health and the environment can influence consumer behavior when choosing between a small and large sandwich.
MoreFeb. 28 is deadline to submit NOIs for COBRE Phase 1 internal competition
The Office of Research and Innovation is sponsoring an internal competition to identify the university’s next team that will submit a proposal to the National Institutes of Health’s Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence program.
MoreUniversity of Nebraska Press’ baseball lineup plates another win
The University of Nebraska Press baseball book collection has secured yet another Dr. Harold and Dorothy Seymour Medal.
MoreSnapshot reveals complex political identity behind Nebraska’s ‘red state’ status
Nebraska is known as a “red state,” but data from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Bureau of Sociological Research indicates the state is more politically diverse than the moniker suggests.
MoreResearcher striving to better measure greenhouse gases
In recent years, scientists have detected methane gas from cattle burps and manure and nitrous oxide gas from nitrogen fertilizers. Scientists have trouble pinpointing the amounts of these two gases in the air because their equipment lacks accuracy.
Now, a University of Nebraska–Lincoln researcher is working to fine-tune the equipment.
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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