Kids see playful side of science
Over 900 children from Bozeman, communities as far away as Helena, Stevensville and Glasgow; and the Crow Indian Reservation have participated in Science Saturdays since MSU started offering the program in the fall of 2008. Read more...
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Garden samples show symptoms of damage
The Schutter Diagnostic Lab at Montana State University has confirmed symptoms of herbicide damage in samples sent from gardens in 17 counties across the state, said MSU Pesticide Education Specialist Cecil Tharp.
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MSU professor, students conduct research on slopes
The work is categorized into four different areas: muscle function and fatigue; physiological studies, such as the effects of dehydration; the effects of sports drinks and other nutritional supplements; and how equipment - such as powder skis - affect the bodies of people who are using them.
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