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Research

June 17, 2005
UNL to Dedicate New Research Facility at Barta Brothers Ranch
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will celebrate completion of a research facility at the Barta Brothers Ranch near Long Pine on June 23.  More

June 3, 2005
ARDC Building Named for Longtime University Supporter August Christenson
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska's research and education building at the Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead was named Friday (June 3) in honor of longtime supporter August "Augie" Christenson of Omaha.  More

May 23, 2005
UNL Plant Pathologist Helps Advise Federal Government on Biosecurity
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln plant pathologist has been appointed as one of 25 founding members of a new national advisory board that aims to protect the United States from biological attack. More

May 23, 2005
Research Reveals Broader Protective Powers for Amino Acid Proline
LINCOLN, Neb. — Revving up an amino acid that plants already contain might protect them from a host of environmental stresses, such as heat, salt, drought or herbicides, University of Nebraska-Lincoln research indicates.  More

May 20, 2005
ARDC Building to Celebrate 10th Anniversary June 3 with Renaming
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Research and Education Building June 3 by renaming it for a major donor.  More

May 1, 2005
IANR Research Shows Heat, Humidity Hurt Beef Cow Reproductive Success
LINCOLN, Neb. — Hot, humid weather during the breeding season hurts beef cow reproduction, especially if it turns hot and muggy quickly or early, University of Nebraska research shows. More

April 26, 2005
UNL Soy Oil Research Helps Shape Food Allergen Labeling Rules Internationally
LINCOLN, Neb. — Recent University of Nebraska-Lincoln research on soybean oil is helping shape food allergen labeling laws here and abroad. More

April 15, 2005
UNL Undergrads Experience Research Firsthand Working with Agricultural Scientists
LINCOLN, Neb. — Michelle Pavelka's research on West Nile Virus in horses should lead to better diagnoses for the state's horse industry, which has been hard hit by this disease. More

March 29, 2005
IANR Scientists in Top 20 Worldwide for Ag Sciences Article Citations
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists are some of the most-cited scientists in the world in agricultural research over the last decade, according to a report that keeps tabs on the research that captures the interest of scientists. More

March 28, 2005
UNL Nutrition Scientist Finds Many Preschoolers Short on Key Vitamins
LINCOLN, Neb. � Health-conscious parents who feed their young children the same low-fat diet they consume for better health may inadvertently deprive their children of vitamin E, an important nutrient for growing bodies, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln nutrition scientist warns. More

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