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Sandhills Hidden Water
Produced by Emily Ceru/Gary Hochman

Join renowned nature photographer Mike Forsberg as he documents diverse waterfowl and wildlife across the Great Plains. In Nebraska's Sandhills, Mike visits with University of Nebraska hydrogeologist Jim Goeke to examine how the hidden waters...

Algae for Fuel
Produced by Gary Hochman

With growing pressure on the world's gas supply, University of Nebraska biologist George Oyler is working with researchers in California and New Mexico on a fuel alternative -- algae for fuel. Microscopic algae is grown in labs, then cultivated like...

Saving the Tiger Beetle
Produced by Perry Stoner

Did you know that Nebraska has one of the rarest endangered species? It's called the Salt Creek Tiger Beetle. Only 200-500 beetles remain in a salt creek in Lincoln. Now, the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo is teaming up with...

Pig Poop Power
Produced by Perry Stoner

Farm animals are generating power in rural Dodge, Nebraska. Hog farmer Danny Kluthe is using the poop from his 7,500 pigs to convert hog waste into methane that creates electricity for Kluthe's home...
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