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Nicole Fiore (front), lecturer and former graduate student in biological sciences, and Karrie Weber, professor of biological sciences and Earth and atmospheric sciences, look at a culture of microorganisms in a laboratory.
Husker team’s discovery could be key to sustainable bioenergy
February 13, 2025
Science & Technology
Hyun-Seob Song, associate professor of biological systems engineering and food science and technology; Karrie Weber, professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences and biological sciences; and Seunghee Kim, associate professor of civil engineering, pose for a photograph in a dimly lit lab.
Husker scientists exploring hydrogen energy potential from underground rift
October 15, 2024
Science & Technology
Pivot irrigation system spraying water onto a cornfield
Research Roundup | Aug. 3
August 3, 2023
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Platte River at sunset.
Study confirms nitrate can draw uranium into groundwater
March 22, 2023
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
The Glenn Korff School of Music's Jazz Singers performed at the Jazz Education Network Conference in Dallas in early February. The ensemble will perform on campus on March 9 and April 27,
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Jan. 21
January 21, 2022
On Campus
National and local guidance from health officials has allowed University of Nebraska–Lincoln officials to dial back COVID-19 protocols requiring mask use and social distancing on campus.
Husker researchers propel NU to top 100 patents finish
June 22, 2021
Science & Technology
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Engineered microbe excels at ‘breathing rubber,’ could curb reliance on petroleum
March 18, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Jason Nolan (left) and Karrie Weber used data from roughly 275,000 groundwater samples in the High Plains and Central Valley aquifers to show that many Americans live less than a mile from wells that often far exceed the EPA's uranium guideline.
Study: 2 major U.S. aquifers have high levels of natural uranium
August 19, 2015

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