Great expectations? Falling short of status no laughing matter for hyenas
March 9, 2020Spotted hyenas that lose early contests of dominance to lower-ranked peers may never fully recover, says a new study from Husker biologists.
Spotted hyenas that lose early contests of dominance to lower-ranked peers may never fully recover, says a new study from Husker biologists.
The Association for Women in Science will hold its next Paths to Success lunch on March 5 with Sherilyn Fritz, George Holmes Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences.
The registration deadline for SciComm 2020, a conference on effective science communication hosted by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is open through March 23.
Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day.
Parents of the unusually colorful American coot chick seem to favor the bold, says recent research from Nebraska's Daizaburo Shizuka.
Three Husker faculty have been selected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society. The new fellows are Ed Cahoon, Tom Clemente and Eileen Hebets.