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Mike Forsberg and Pete Stegen canoe down the Platte River during filming of the "Follow the Water" documentary.
'Follow the Water' documentary airs Aug. 18
August 10, 2018
Lecture examines conservation, stewardship at Lauritzen Gardens
February 21, 2018
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Husker research flows to help state's water management plan
September 28, 2017
Society & Culture
‘Torn Notebook’ gets back-to-school update
August 28, 2017
On Campus
Sidy Ndao (right), assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Mahmoud Elzouka, a graduate student, have created a thermal diode that will allow computers to use heat as an energy source to allow their operation in ultra-high temperatures.
Researchers harness heat to power computers
April 17, 2017
Science & Technology
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is launching a plan to protect campus trees prior to the arrival of Emerald Ash Borer. The plan will protect about 10 percent of campus ash trees, including this blue ash on East Campus.
University outlines plan to protect ash trees
December 20, 2016
On Campus
Swift fox
Canid camera: Students help map elusive species
November 22, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Campus trees tagged as part of statewide campaign
April 6, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Vokoun continues SNR fall seminar series
November 3, 2015
Zhenghong Tang
Tang's expertise furthers wetlands preservation efforts
October 29, 2015
A Table Rock sugar maple is put into place in the greenspace west of Selleck Hall on UNL's City Campus on March 26. The tree was one of nearly 20 recently moved due to campus construction projects.
Landscape Services relocates trees ahead of construction projects
March 30, 2015
Katie McCollum is leading a conservation project on kori bustards, a near-threatened bird species. To help fund her research trip to Botswana this summer, she turned to the crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
Student crowdsources funding for conservation project
March 16, 2014
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