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University of Nebraska researchers Melanie Simpson, Brian Larkins and Jennifer Clarke helped develop a new interdisciplinary doctoral program, Complex Biosystems, that will teach students to collect and analyze large data sets for the sake of investigating dynamics in a variety of life sciences. October 24, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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Harkamal Walia checks the progress of a rice plant growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. The magenta glow is caused by custom LED grow lights. The facility is an automated system which moves the plants via conveyor belts and automatically waters them and then records their growth daily.  August 11, 2015.  Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications
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2.  Andrea Meinders, an undergraduate student working in the CB3 lab, demonstrates the MRI compatible High Density EEG Net. Behind her is the new MRI System. CB3 's new MRI in east stadium is up and running. October 29, 2013. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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New MRI machine for Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior (CB3) being moved into East Stadium construction. April 30, 2013. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Peter Stephen Baenziger, Professor of Agronomy & Horticulture, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, stands in the wheat test plots northeast of Lincoln. June 5, 2012. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Laila Gharzai and Sudeep Banerjee in the Diocles Extreme Light Laboratory.  Photo for Columns magazine article on UCARE. 100421, Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Xiao Cheng Zeng, Ameritas University Professor and Willa Cather Emeritus Professor.  He is shown with computer generated renderings of his work behind him. Square-octagon ice clathrate with argon atoms (green) inside octagonal openings is the multi green sphere image. Single-walled Hexagonal Silicon Nanotube. 100331, Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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