September 24, 2007 Poll: Rural Nebraskans Worried About Health Care in Retirement LINCOLN, Neb. — Worries about health care loom over rural Nebraskans' retirement dreams – even for those who are decades away from their golden years, the Nebraska Rural Poll shows. MoreSeptember 24, 2007 Rural Nebraskans Hope For, But Don't Count On, Early Retirement LINCOLN, Neb. — More than half of rural Nebraskans think the ideal retirement age is somewhere between 55 and 64, but most don't expect to retire that soon, according to the Nebraska Rural Poll. MoreSeptember 5, 2007 Latest Research on Water, Economics and Law To Be Presented in October LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers and students will present their latest water-related research and programming in the areas of water science, economics and law on Friday, Oct. 12, at Hardin Hall on UNL's East Campus. MoreAugust 17, 2007 Gudmundsen Sandhills Lab Open House Aug. 29 LINCOLN, Neb. — The eighth annual Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory open house is scheduled Aug. 29. MoreAugust 16, 2007 Poll: Rural Nebraskans Positive About Communities, But Have Concerns, Too LINCOLN, Neb. — Rural Nebraskans continue to feel generally positive about their communities, even as they recognize some of the shortcomings of rural life, according to the 2007 Nebraska Rural Poll. MoreAugust 8, 2007 UNL Research Yielding New Way to Measure Tendon Injury LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln biomedical engineer is developing a new approach to measuring tendon injury that could lead to earlier detection and improved treatment. MoreAugust 2, 2007 UNL Names Director of Institutional Animal Care Program, One Health Initiative LINCOLN, Neb. — Don Beermann has been named director of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Institutional Animal Care Program. MoreJuly 31, 2007 Hard White Wheat Crop Hanging Tough LINCOLN, Neb. — Although a group of wheat growers in Nebraska's Panhandle didn't produce quite as much hard white wheat as they thought they would, the crop still stood its ground. MoreJuly 5, 2007 UNL Climate Center Would Share Funding Under Appropriations Bill LINCOLN, Neb. — The High Plains Regional Climate Center, headquartered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and five other centers around the nation would share in a $5 million appropriation under a recommendation in the 2008 Senate Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations bill. MoreMay 24, 2007 UNL Study: Nebraska's Sandhills Dunes May Be More Stable Than Thought LINCOLN, Neb. — Two years after removing the vegetation from several Sandhills dunes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are just now beginning to see signs of erosion. More
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