Wolf hack: Study details how Tibetan dog got oxygen boost
September 4, 2019By sleeping with the enemy, the Tibetan mastiff took an evolutionary shortcut to surviving at extreme altitude.
By sleeping with the enemy, the Tibetan mastiff took an evolutionary shortcut to surviving at extreme altitude.
After starting her journey at Nebraska as a pre-health major, Lauren Mott's involvement in the Honors Program led her to discover a love for teaching.
Charles Wood and Kirk Dombrowski will lead an investigation on neurological impairments in HIV-infected individuals and the effects of drug use. A five-year, $3 million grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse is funding the research.
Charles Wood and Kirk Dombrowski will lead an investigation on neurological impairments in HIV-infected individuals and the effects of drug use. A five-year, $3 million grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse is funding the research.
Nebraska U's Pocket Science series is branching out to examine Husker research via whiteboard-style animations. Click through to see the first video, which outlines Clay Cressler's recent study of parasitic worms.
A far-flung research network continued a 10-year tradition when faculty and students from South Carolina and Sweden visited the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for a weeklong graduate course from June 10-14.