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Bob Diffendal leads a group of campers through a nature activity.
From Nebraska Today

Diffendal receives Wisherd award for university service

January 21, 2025
The Love Library cupola behind trees with autumn leaves
From Nebraska Today

Nasimi, Wood win University Libraries' map competition

November 18, 2024
Liang Chen

Chen earns FIRST Award funding from Nebraska EPSCoR

November 11, 2024
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.
From Nebraska Today

Husker scientists exploring hydrogen energy potential from underground rift

October 15, 2024
A drill rig stands in the Amazon rainforest.
From Nebraska Today

Fritz explores depths of Amazon River Basin

July 18, 2024
Adam Houston stands with his arms crossed in front of two storm-chasing vehicles.
From Nebraska Today

'Twisters' draws from storm-chasing science led by Nebraska expert

July 15, 2024
Adam Houston speaks behind a lectern with a screen showing storm-chasing photos behind him.
From Nebraska Today

Houston optimistic that drones can improve severe weather forecasting

April 4, 2024
MOVE software

Researchers, students continue to benefit from software donated by Petroleum Experts

April 1, 2024
Charles Kropiewnicki, a graduate student in geosciences, explains the computers and technology carried by the TORUS storm chasing vehicles.
From Nebraska Today

Huskers bring weather science to Omaha-area middle schoolers

March 22, 2024
Jamie Lahowetz stands in a clearing in front of trees.
From Nebraska Today

Climate center's online tool strengthens understanding of wind trends

March 11, 2024
Adam Houston stands with his arms crossed in front of two storm-chasing vehicles.
From Nebraska Today

Houston’s Nebraska Lecture to explore using drones to predict severe weather

March 7, 2024
Deborah Bathke, interim state climatologist, talks during the Climate Resilient Communities Symposium.
From Nebraska Today

Real-life experiences shape new Husker climate resilience strategy

February 28, 2024

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