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Patricio Grassini, professor of agronomy and horticulture at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, poses in a greenhouse. He is wearing a tan jacket and light blue dress shirt.
Global study reports crop yield gains from breeding may be overstated
March 4, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
An aerial photograph shows a combine transferring grain to a tractor wagon during a harvest of corn in Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Research shows risk‑averse producers sell earlier in grain marketing year
March 4, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
Extension Assistant Madelaine Polk “candles” an egg after seven days of incubation for third-grade students at Trinity Lutheran
4-H embryology cracks 50 years of chicks hatching in local classrooms
March 3, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Husker researchers pose in a blue-lit lab. From left are: Kevin Smith, Leland J. and Dorothy H. Olson Professor of political science; Heather Akin, associate professor of agricultural leadership, education and communication; Eileen Hebets, George Holmes Professor of biological sciences; Emma Brase, graduate student in psychology; and Mike Dodd, professor of psychology. Hebets has a tarantula on her right wrist.
Husker researchers collaborate to explore fear of spiders
March 2, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
A red flag with a white Husker N waves over a sidewalk on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's City Campus. Snow covers the ground.
Record five Husker researchers named NAI Senior Members
February 26, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Ranchers move a herd of cattle in a field.
Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance announces 2026 certification schedule
February 25, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Josh Palik photographs a flying squirrel habitat house on campus.
Student documents new homeowners on campus — flying squirrels
February 17, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
East Campus produce farm seeks student involvement
February 6, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
A brown man with dark hair and a beard stands on the left in a purple shirt, across from a brown woman with long brown hair in a grey shirt. They both stand in front of a large entomology display with insects surrounding an illustration in the shape of Nebraska.
Extension entomology lab, Nebraska Game and Parks refresh insect display
February 5, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Kamboj demonstrates hybrid wheat’s potential to improve yield, stability
February 3, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Team publishes Soil Health Cycle framework
February 3, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Oleh Khalimonchuk, Willa Cather Professor of biochemistry, poses in his lab.
Khalimonchuk expands work to decode mitochondrial failure behind major diseases
February 2, 2026
Science & Technology

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