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Canada warbler
Fly away home? Ice age may have clipped bird migration
September 20, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
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Thriving in tough environments: What's the genetic connection?
August 25, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Natalie Portman in "Jackie."
'Jackie' continues at the Ross, ‘Evolution’ opens Jan. 20
January 19, 2017
Powers of perception may explain evolutionary riddle
January 9, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Jay Storz (left), Susan J. Rosowski professor of biological sciences, and Chandrasekhar Natarajan, research assistant professor in biological sciences.
Study: At molecular level, evolutionary change is unpredictable
October 20, 2016
Science & Technology
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.
Ultimate sacrifice: Spider's post-sex cannibalism aids offspring
October 6, 2016
Science & Technology
Harry W. Greene
Conservationist to deliver presentations April 30
April 19, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
On Campus
Biologists (left to right) Eileen Hebets and Alissa Anderson have shown that the male nursery-web spider improves his odds of surviving a sexual encounter with a cannibalistic female by wrapping his mate's forelegs with silk prior to copulation.
Study finds sexual restraints protect male spiders from cannibalism
March 1, 2016
Science & Technology
(From left) Katherine O'Brien and Omera Matoo, postdoctoral researchers in biology at UNL; and Kristi Montooth, associate professor of biology at UNL, will lead visitors in activities to explore evolution during Sunday with a Scientist Feb. 21 at Morrill Hall.
Evolution takes flight at February Sunday with a Scientist
February 12, 2016
Science & Technology
On Campus
Study finds ratio between speed of evolution, population change
February 4, 2016
Science & Technology
Study: Mutational ‘hot spot’ leads to adaptation in high-altitude birds
October 14, 2015
Jason Head, assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Skeleton study sheds new light on how snakes evolved
January 5, 2015

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