Shizuka adds expertise to condor project
April 15, 2014UNL ecologist Daizaburo Shizuka is lending his know-how to a crowdsourced research project to learn more about California condors — and, hopefully, to protect the embattled birds’ population.
UNL ecologist Daizaburo Shizuka is lending his know-how to a crowdsourced research project to learn more about California condors — and, hopefully, to protect the embattled birds’ population.
UNL on April 2 celebrated the completion of a new addition to the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center, home to the Nebraska Center for Virology.
UNL will celebrate the completion of a new addition to the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center, home to the Nebraska Center for Virology, on April 2. The new wing includes seven research labs, support facilities and offices, plus a seminar room with video-conferencing capabilities that can seat 150 people.
The University of Nebraska State Museum of Natural History's next Sunday with a Scientist program for children and families will explore spiders and other eight-legged critters in the class Arachnida.
Fertilizer could be too much of a good thing for the world’s grasslands, according to study findings announced Sunday in the journal Nature. UNL's Johannes Knops co-authored the study.
The Biological Sciences Seminar series continues with a 3:30 p.m. Feb. 6 presentation by UNL alumnus Mark Hargrove. The free, open to the public lecture, "Plant Hemoglobins and Hypoxic Metabolism," is in Hamilton Hall, room 112.