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From Nebraska Today

What Aaron Duncan is watching for with Clinton/Trump 2

October 6, 2016
Microphones

CAS In the national news: September 2016

October 6, 2016
A female dark fishing spider (left) and its male counterpart, which sacrifices itself as a food source immediately after mating. A new study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Gonzaga University has found that this cannibalism can benefit the male's offspring.
From Nebraska Today

Ultimate sacrifice: Spider's post-sex cannibalism aids offspring

October 6, 2016
Mitch Yockelson

Historian Mitch Yockelson to discuss WWI general Pershing Oct. 11

October 5, 2016
From Nebraska Today

Undergrad work put alumna on 'genius' award path

October 5, 2016
From Nebraska Today

Journalism hosts Pershing talk by WWI historian

October 5, 2016
Chemistry Day is October 8th
From Nebraska Today

Chemistry Day is Oct. 8

October 5, 2016
Judy Walker (left) discusses a math question with doctoral students Erica Miller (center) and Allison Beemer. Walker leads a new National Science Foundation-funded project to increase the number of women in mathematics, especially at the doctoral level.
From Nebraska Today

Project aims to boost women in math grad programs

October 4, 2016
From Nebraska Today

'Danish Girl' author visit among creative-writing month highlights

October 4, 2016
From Nebraska Today

Sunday with a Scientist to explore predators

October 3, 2016
From Nebraska Today

New books: Agee, Wishart

October 3, 2016
Mature orb weavers, like this garden spider, are among the many spiders on display as the seasons transition from summer to fall.
From Nebraska Today

Seasonal transition spins up a spider showcase

September 30, 2016

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