AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNebraska Research & Water Quality: UNL researchers are testing “virovory” — using organisms that eat viruses — as a new way to reduce nutrient-driven toxic algal blooms, funded by a nearly $1.1M NSF grant. Plant Science Breakthrough: UNL mapped a key “assembly line” region inside chloroplasts that helps build and repair photosynthetic membranes, published in Nature Communications. Local Tech & Energy Policy: Lincoln County commissioners rejected a temporary moratorium on data center applications, choosing instead to update zoning rules while still requiring decisions within 120 days. Public Health Tech: A World Cup monitoring effort will screen U.S. wastewater and track online chatter to spot disease outbreaks early as crowds surge. Ag Data Privacy: Nebraska’s LB 525 passed, setting rules to protect farmers’ and ranchers’ agricultural digital data and limit unauthorized sales. STEM Workforce Pipeline: UNK associate professor Joe Dolence won a $500,000 NIH SuRE grant to study why peanut allergies differ by sex. Ed-Tech in Nebraska: Milford-based startup Short Answer is helping K-12 students improve writing, reaching 80,000 educators nationwide.
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