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Nebraska Beef Innovators: Pedro Jota Fernandes brings global perspective to cattle research
Pedro Jota Fernandes, a master’s student at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, is emerging as a prominent scholar and researcher in Beef Systems. Originally from Brazil, he is bringing a medley of skills, determination and grit to the beef scene.
MoreHusker researchers aim to streamline breastmilk sharing program
Nebraska researchers are leading a yearlong evaluation of the Malone Milk Share Program — an initiative tackling infant nutrition inequities by providing free, safely screened breastmilk to families across racial, geographic and economic lines.
MoreUNL team helps shape Chilean food safety policy through groundbreaking research
What happens when rigorous science meets policy? Real change. A team from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Department of Food Science and Technology recently demonstrated this firsthand during a pivotal mission to Santiago, Chile, where their research is directly influencing national public health and food safety regulations.
MorePurandare creating new ‘pluggable’ improvements to runtime verification technology
As computing innovation continues to accelerate in our technology-driven world, some of the latest software advancements are outpacing their systems, creating additional challenges for engineers. Rather than pulling the plug on existing tools, Rahul Purandare proposes plugging in a new solution.
With support from the National Science Foundation and its Formal Methods in the Field initiative, Purandare, an associate professor in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Computing, will collaborate with Owolabi Legunsen, assistant professor at Cornell University, to streamline runtime verification of programs with new optimization tools and techniques compatible with both new and existing open-source frameworks.
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Wildlife shows wide range of responses to human presence in U.S. national parks
Many summer visitors to America’s national parks hope for a glimpse of a moose or a bighorn sheep — or perhaps to spot a wolf or a bear.
A newly published study by a multinational group of wildlife scientists took advantage of the unique opportunity offered by the 2020 COVID-19 shutdowns to better understand why such glimpses can be so elusive.
MoreNew football practice fields made possible by Husker research
University of Nebraska–Lincoln turfgrass researchers teamed up with Husker Athletics to tackle the installment of bermudagrass for the new football practice fields.
MoreExploiting potential of spintronic, optoelectronic devices
Researchers discovered how to measure the edge magnetism in tungsten disulfide, previously, confirming it as a promising platform for edge-controlled 2D spintronics, multifunctional devices and hybrid applications.
MoreUniversity of Nebraska researchers at forefront to address agriculture-related cyber vulnerabilities
American agriculture has a growing need to strengthen its defenses against cyber assaults. The computers, sensors, GPS and cloud-based data systems that help producers boost productivity also increase the chances for cybercriminals to worm their way into producers’ operational systems and data.
MoreNASA grant helps Eriksen spread love for science
With support from NASA’s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project, sophomore Anastasia Eriksen is spending her summer conducting research and educating Nebraskans at Branched Oak Observatory.
MoreHusker researcher studying impacts of rain-on-snow flood risk
Nearly six years ago, about 230 scientists from around the world identified 23 of the most pressing unsolved problems in hydrology. University of Nebraska–Lincoln researcher Tirthankar Roy is now tackling one of them — understanding the flood risk posed by rain falling on snow, a threat especially severe in the Midwest.
Roy, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a five-year, $673,168 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to support this work.
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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