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/images/newswise-logo-rss.gifEngineering Event to Feature Concrete Canoes, Steel Bridges, Surveying
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/articles/engineering-event-to-feature-concrete-canoes-steel-bridges-surveying/?sc=rsinTue, 01 Apr 2025 18:15:01 ESTCan concrete canoes float, or will they sink? That's what hundreds of college students will discover during one of the signature competitions of the American Society of Civil Engineers' Mid-AmeUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnSheldon to Host Series of Events Alongside 'Exploding Native Inevitable'
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/articles/sheldon-to-host-series-of-events-alongside-exploding-native-inevitable/?sc=rsinMon, 31 Mar 2025 17:30:40 ESTThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Museum of Art will present a series of free public programs in conjunction with "Exploding Native Inevitable," a traveling exhibition that features the work of 12 contemporary Indigenous artists and two collectives. The exhibition runs through July 13 at the museum.University of Nebraska-LincolnSurvey: Younger, Unemployed Nebraskans More Likely to Report Loneliness
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/articles/survey-younger-unemployed-nebraskans-more-likely-to-report-loneliness/?sc=rsinThu, 27 Mar 2025 17:45:30 ESTA majority of Nebraskans say they are not lonely, but about a third report feeling lonely at least some of the time --聽and reported loneliness is higher among younger, unemployed, single and lower-income residents.University of Nebraska-LincolnNebraska Undergrads Uncover Ancient Secrets of Human Immunity
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/articles/nebraska-undergrads-uncover-ancient-secrets-of-human-immunity/?sc=rsinWed, 26 Mar 2025 20:10:21 ESTNebraska undergrads uncover ancient secrets of human immunityUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnSurvey: Younger, Unemployed People More Likely to Report Loneliness
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/articles/survey-younger-unemployed-people-more-likely-to-report-loneliness/?sc=rsinWed, 26 Mar 2025 20:05:09 ESTA majority of Nebraskans say they are not lonely, but about a third report feeling lonely at least some of the time --聽and reported loneliness is higher among younger, unemployed, single andUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnHusker Experts Promote Responsible Gambling During March Madness
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/articles/husker-experts-promote-responsible-gambling-during-march-madness/?sc=rsinTue, 25 Mar 2025 20:25:07 ESTHusker experts promote responsible gambling during March MadnessUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnNebraska U Salutes Grandin's Contributions to Animal Science, Autism Understanding
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/articles/nebraska-u-salutes-grandin-039-s-contributions-to-animal-science-autism-understanding/?sc=rsinMon, 17 Mar 2025 18:45:15 ESTA March 13 packed house in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Hardin Hall auditorium celebrated the achievements and humanity of groundbreaking animal scientist Temple Grandin with a screeningUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnZeleny, Sanderford to Deliver Seline Lecture on March 27
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/articles/zeleny-sanderford-to-deliver-seline-lecture-on-march-27/?sc=rsinMon, 17 Mar 2025 18:30:29 ESTWith a combined 50-plus years in the news industry, Jeff Zeleny, chief national affairs correspondent with CNN, and Aaron Sanderford, editor-in-chief of the Nebraska Examiner, will discuss the state of local and national news on March 27.University of Nebraska-LincolnSpider Sense: Study Tracks How Web-Building Arachnids Adapt to Noise
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/articles/spider-sense-study-tracks-how-web-building-arachnids-adapt-to-noise/?sc=rsinMon, 17 Mar 2025 18:25:02 ESTSince the Industrial Revolution, human activity has led to a surge in environmental noise. The sounds of traffic, airplanes, construction and more clutter the outdoor soundscape, challenging animalUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnSpeculative Robotics Lab Invites Public to Imagine Future of Care
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/articles/speculative-robotics-lab-invites-public-to-imagine-future-of-care/?sc=rsinThu, 13 Mar 2025 21:05:56 ESTRobots can already vacuum our floors, help manufacture cars, provide security and entertain children and adults alike, but how could robotics revolutionize care and maintenance in home and institutional settings?University of Nebraska-LincolnHusker Grad Student Surveys Resilience in Nebraska's Sandhills
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/articles/husker-grad-student-surveys-resilience-in-nebraska-s-sandhills/?sc=rsinThu, 13 Mar 2025 17:25:21 ESTKyle Martens has been exploring rural landscapes his entire life. Martens, originally from the Sioux City, Iowa, area and currently in his third year in the natural resource sciences doctoral program in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's School of Natural Resources, has incorporated his passion for rural communities into his research by creating an online survey to help explore and measure resilience in Nebraska's Sandhills.University of Nebraska-LincolnNebraska Agricultural Land Values Decline as Farm Finances Tighten
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/articles/nebraska-ag-land-values-decline-as-farm-finances-tighten/?sc=rsinThu, 13 Mar 2025 12:00:10 ESTNebraska's agricultural land values decreased by 2% in the past year, with an average value of $3,935 per acre as of Feb. 1, according to preliminary findings of the University of Nebraska-LincUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnPioneering Animal Scientist Grandin to Attend Documentary Screening
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/articles/pioneering-animal-scientist-grandin-to-attend-documentary-screening/?sc=rsinMon, 10 Mar 2025 18:10:48 ESTTemple Grandin, a world-renowned expert in animal welfare who transformed the academic understanding of animal behavior, will visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on March 13 for a screeningUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnNebraska Ethanol Industry Remains Key Economic Driver, Study Shows
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/articles/nebraska-ethanol-industry-remains-key-economic-driver-study-shows/?sc=rsinMon, 10 Mar 2025 18:05:36 ESTThe Nebraska ethanol and co-products industry remains a significant and stable force that contributes billions of dollars to the state's economy, according to a new study from the University of NUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnResearch Finds Political Uncertainty Leads to Growth, Innovation
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/articles/research-finds-political-uncertainty-leads-to-growth-innovation/?sc=rsinThu, 06 Mar 2025 17:20:15 ESTResearch finds political uncertainty leads to growth, innovationUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnYeutter Institute Experts Explain Trade Impacts on Nebraska Ag Producers
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/articles/yeutter-institute-experts-explain-trade-impacts-on-nebraska-ag-producers/?sc=rsinThu, 06 Mar 2025 16:40:14 ESTAs international trade issues receive growing attention, it is important for Nebraskans to understand the ramifications for the state's ag sector and overall economy. The Clayton Yeutter InstitutUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnTRIO's Talent Search Building Robotics Into After-School Programming
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/articles/trio-s-talent-search-building-robotics-into-after-school-programming/?sc=rsinWed, 05 Mar 2025 12:00:48 ESTIf you build it, opportunity will come. In an effort to introduce computer science and engineering concepts to more students, Educational Talent Search, a TRIO program through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is building VEX Robotics into after-school programming at three Lincoln high schools.University of Nebraska-LincolnHuskers Win Seven Awards in BEA Festival of Media Arts
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/articles/huskers-win-seven-awards-in-bea-festival-of-media-arts/?sc=rsinTue, 04 Mar 2025 17:50:09 ESTStudents in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Journalism and Mass Communications won three first place honors and four awards of excellence in the Broadcast Education AssociationUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnRaikes School Pals Dream Big with College-Matching App
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/articles/raikes-school-pals-dream-big-with-college-matching-app/?sc=rsinTue, 04 Mar 2025 17:40:25 ESTKenny Morales and Wilson Overfield, second-year students in the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, believe they can solve a problemUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnNebraska Engineering Creates Dual Degree Program with Nebraska Wesleyan
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/articles/nebraska-engineering-creates-dual-degree-program-with-nebraska-wesleyan/?sc=rsinMon, 03 Mar 2025 19:00:03 ESTThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Nebraska Wesleyan University are partnering on a program to enable students to earn bachelUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln