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Time-traveling student researchers Bullock, Conradi share Slam title
A first in University of Nebraska-Lincoln research slam history – a tie vote – as student presenters hopped into a time machine to take the stories of their research into the future or past to connect their experiences with those who came before them or those who will come after.
MoreGraduate students named Center for Digital Research in the Humanities fellows
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Center for Digital Research in the Humanities has announced its cohort of Digital Humanities fellows for the summer of 2025. The graduate students will participate in the program designed to support their research, scholarship, professional development and creative production skills. Each student receives a stipend and will spend the first half of the summer in a dedicated shared workspace at the Dinsdale Family Learning Commons under the mentorship of Carrie Heitman, director of the Digital Humanities Summer Fellowship.
MoreNebraska joins global initiative to reduce methane from livestock
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is joining a new $27.4 million global initiative to reduce methane emissions from livestock by harnessing natural variation in how animals digest food. Backed by the Bezos Earth Fund and the Global Methane Hub, the effort will support research and breeding programs to identify and scale climate-efficient livestock across North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Oceania.
MoreStudents create MetaObjects in ‘virtual reality sandbox’
Undergraduates in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Animating History Lab are gaining valuable creative experience through their research.
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Husker physicists part of international team awarded Breakthrough Prize
An international research team that includes Husker physicists Ken Bloom, Daniel Claes and Ilya Kravchenko recently received the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
MoreInternational team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps
An international team of agronomists is calling for a new approach to estimate crop yield potential and gaps — information that is critical in planning how to meet growing food demand.
University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers made major contributions to the study, published online April 8 in the journal Nature Food.
MoreInterdisciplinary project aims to improve Nebraska farming
A new research initiative at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is turning precision farming techniques into predictive farming techniques. With support from the United States Department of Agriculture, Qiang Liu, assistant professor in the School of Computing, will collaborate on an interdisciplinary project with Hongzhi Guo, assistant professor in computing; Yufeng Ge, professor in biological systems […]
MoreHardin fuses science, arts for unique thesis presentation
Mason Hardin, a senior chemistry major from Sioux City, Iowa, incorporated many of his interests into a unique senior honors thesis presentation.
Hardin has been working for almost three years on research on protecting cattle from blood-feeding insects in the lab or Georgina Bingham, research associate professor of entomology. When it came time to share the work, Harding collaborated with the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts to integrate music and dance into his method of communicating the science.
MoreBarlow patents groundbreaking frontline stroke treatment
Every year, more than 795,000 American adults suffer a stroke, and one in four adults worldwide will suffer a stroke in their lifetime. Early action can reduce rates of death and disability.
Now, a group of Husker researchers, led by Steven Barlow, has patented a groundbreaking frontline treatment — the pTACS Somatosensory Biomedical Device — for cerebrovascular accidents that is portable, making it a versatile product for use in rehabilitation clinics, emergency rooms and, potentially, transport ambulances.
MoreNSRI welcomes 40 NU faculty to academic research network
The National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska has welcomed 40 faculty members into its collaborative research network, the NSRI Fellows Program, to further expand its transdisciplinary research capabilities.
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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