Nebraska research report available online

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Nebraska research report available online

The Platte Basin Timelapse project, led by Michael Forsberg and Michael Farrell, is featured on the cover of Nebraska’s 2017-18 Research Report.
The Platte Basin Timelapse project, led by Michael Forsberg and Michael Farrell, is featured on the cover of Nebraska’s 2017-18 Research Report.

The 2017-18 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Research Report is available online.

The website includes stories exploring the breadth of research at Nebraska — from advancing the science of resilience in agricultural and natural ecosystems to an innovative social network study to track drug use in rural areas. The online version includes all stories and art within the print publication, with additional content and links to expanded information.

“As the university approaches its 150th year, we are collectively envisioning what we can be in the future and how we can deepen our capacity for discovery and innovation in the next 25 years,” said Bob Wilhelm, vice chancellor for research and economic development. “This report offers a glimpse at some of our recent successes as well as emerging research that holds promise for the future.”

The report, alongside other research publications, is available here and as a PDF.

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