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Women in STEM: Dr. Jamilynn Poletto

Dr. Jamilynn Poletto will make you want to go out and hug a fish today. Dr. Poletto is an assistant professor of fish physiology in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Dr. Poletto shared with AESC student Lauren Stohlmann her passion for fish physiology and how researching and educating students motivates ...

Bacterial Leaf Streak Research: Graduate Student Scientist Profile

In the Plant Pathology department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduate student Terra Hartman researches bacterial leaf streak. Terra's goal is to simply learn more about this new type of bacteria that was discovered in Nebraska corn. She is searching for other plants that could also be potentially affected. Terra shares her passion for science ...

Women in STEM: Dr. Jenny Dauer

This episode of Streaming Science features scientist and professor, Dr. Jenny Dauer. Dr. Dauer currently researches science literacy, and how students learn science, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Before Dr. Dauer came to UNL, she was a post-doctoral reasearcher in the Environmental Literacy group at Michigan State University. She earned a Ph.D. in Forest Science ...

Quantified Ag: Cattle Health Management, Simplified

Quantified Ag takes the guess work out of cattle health by providing fast Quantified Ag takes the guess work out of cattle health by providing fast fast sorting and treatment for cattle producers and feedlot operators. Alex Heine, Business Development Manager, discusses the company beginnings, ear-tag system, and application of the product.

Herbicide Spray Drift

Graduate Student Matthew Nelson describes his role in researching how different sprayer nozzles and herbicide droplet size affect herbicide drift when spraying crops.

Climate Change and Community

https://soundcloud.com/streaming-science/climate-change-and-community Wondering what climate change is? Want to know how to start a community initiative to slow down the effects of climate change? Tune in to this episode of Streaming Science to hear our conversation with Kim Morrow, a Climate Change Resource Specialist at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Learn how our climate is changing, why ...