Research & Discovery News
Jan. 7, 2022
ENGINEERING RESEARCHERS PROBE FOR ANSWERS ABOUT BONE FRAGILITY
With a new generation of powerful imaging technology, material science researchers at MSU are turning their expertise to an age-old medical problem: the weakening of bone that can lead to painful and disabling fractures.
GOERES WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BIOFILM TESTING STANDARDS
MSU researcher Darla Goeres, who played a leading role in developing the first standards referenced in regulatory guidelines for biofilm-related products, has won an award from ASTM International.
MONTANA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS ANNOUNCES WINTER PERFORMANCES
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will feature a production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised)” for its winter performance set at MSU’s Black Box Theatre, Jan. 20-30.
MMEC REPORT INDICATES MONTANA MANUFACTURING IS BOUNCING BACK FROM PANDEMIC
Despite struggling with worker shortages and disrupted supply chains, Montana manufacturers fared relatively well during the first year of the pandemic, according to a new report released by the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center at MSU.
MSU GRAD STUDENT PARTICIPATES IN NASA SPACE SIMULATION
Madelyne Willis spent 45 days in a Human Exploration Research Analog capsule, giving a glimpse of what an astronaut’s life may be like on a future mission to Mars or beyond. The Earth-based analog program allows scientists to study crew cohesion and autonomy.
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