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Tracy Frank
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Frank named Geological Society of America fellow

August 28, 2015
Jason Nolan (left) and Karrie Weber used data from roughly 275,000 groundwater samples in the High Plains and Central Valley aquifers to show that many Americans live less than a mile from wells that often far exceed the EPA's uranium guideline.
From Nebraska Today

Study: 2 major U.S. aquifers have high levels of natural uranium

August 19, 2015
From Nebraska Today

Innovation Campus to host Aug. 27 'Envirorun'

August 14, 2015
A Conservation and Survey Division crew drills a test well in the Nebraska panhandle. A new guide created by the Conservation and Survey Division is designed to help geologists and drillers catalog material encountered during drilling.
From Nebraska Today

Conservation and Survey Division releases boreholes cuttings guide

July 1, 2015
From Nebraska Today

Student helps fine-tune next generation of weather satellites

June 4, 2015
Clint Rowe (left) and Adam Houston (second from left) showcase the touchscreen video wall in UNL's recently remodeled Meteorology-Climatology Computer Lab in Bessey Hall. Rowe and Houston are participating in a two-day Weather Day on the Hill summit in Washington, D.C.
From Nebraska Today

National weather summit features UNL researchers

May 13, 2015
John P. Holdren, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the chief science adviser to President Obama, participates in a May 6 climate roundtable at Hardin Hall. UNL's Ronnie Green is at right.
From Nebraska Today

Obama science adviser highlights climate initiatives during UNL visit

May 6, 2015
Jason Head, assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
From Nebraska Today

Skeleton study sheds new light on how snakes evolved

January 5, 2015
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UNL leading group studying severe weather with drones

December 15, 2014
Consumers are asking questions about the food-production system they've never asked before, and agriculture needs to do a better job of answering those questions, panelists at a UNL lecture on Nov. 6 agreed.
From Nebraska Today

5 to participate in CIC seminar

November 7, 2014
Mark Anderson (left) and Curtis Walker
From Nebraska Today

NSF grad fellow hopes to improve road safety

October 16, 2014
Clint Rowe, left, Professor of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, describes the touch screen video wall.  Students demonstrated the wall during an open house for the newly remodeled Meteorology-Climatology Computer Lab in Bessey Hall.
From Nebraska Today

Meteorology-Climatology lab gets facelift

September 28, 2014

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