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Water flowing in a stream
StreamNet water quality initiative receives grant from Nebraska Environmental Trust
August 21, 2020
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Fatal attraction? Algae-infecting viruses may make their own luck
March 29, 2019
Science & Technology
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Familiarity, teamwork help micro-algae treat wastewater
January 15, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
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University of Nebraska researchers (from left) James Van Etten, Irina Agarkova, Thomas Petro and David Dunigan co-authored a new study showing that a virus native to green algae can invade and likely replicate within the cells of mice.
Study shows algae virus can infiltrate mammalian cells
October 21, 2015

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