"Conflict and Resolution on the Missouri River" is the topic when Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor and U.S. senator, presents the third Heuermann Lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, in Hardin Hall at 33rd and Holdrege. Continue reading…
A robotic helicopter provides aerial images of fields that help scientists conduct crops research.
A robotic helicipter is making aerial crop research easier, faster and more affordable for University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers. Continue reading…
"Farming after the Flood -- Farmer Perspectives and Agency Resources" will be the focus of a Dec. 14, multi-state webinar for those affected by the 2011 Missouri River flood. Continue reading…
Hundreds of youth from Lincoln and nearby towns will improve the quality of food by finding ways to prevent food contamination at a Dec. 10 FIRST LEGO® Robotics event. FOOD FACTOR™ Challenge will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Nebraska East Union. Continue reading…
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A new award program in the UNL College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources will enable a student interested in agricultural policy to intern in Washington, D.C. The first recipient will be selected in January 2012. Continue reading…
Worrying if holiday leftovers are safe to eat is one thing you can take off your to-do list this season. The "4-Day Throw Away" leftovers app has come to the rescue. Continue reading…