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08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

A researcher uses a Kestrel wind meter to measure wind speed, temperature and humidity
Laura Hernandez, a student at Salish Kootenai College, uses a Kestrel wind meter to measure wind speed, temperature and humidity. Hernandez is part of a research team that's studying wild huckleberry phenology with funding from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Researchers are monitoring the health of this stream after runoff from a gold mine polluted it
With support from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program, a group of researchers from Aaniiih Nakoda College is monitoring the health of this stream that flows into the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Runoff from a now-defunct gold mine left the stream ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Salish Kootenai College researcher Janene Lichtenberg leads a team of students conducting fieldwork
Salish Kootenai College researcher Janene Lichtenberg leads a team of students who are conducting fieldwork on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. The team is studying wild huckleberry phenology with funding from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Researchers are monitoring the health of this stream after runoff from a gold mine polluted it
With support from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program, a group of researchers from Aaniiih Nakoda College is monitoring the health of this stream that flows into the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Runoff from a now-defunct gold mine left the stream ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

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Researcher Daniel Kinsey of Aaniiih Nakoda College uses a fine-mesh net to strain silt from the bottom of a stream that undergraduate students had stirred up. After flushing the net's contents into specimen containers, the team found life crawling around inside, including larval flies. With ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Cameras set up to monitor wild huckleberries caught this black bear snacking
Researchers from Salish Kootenai College set up cameras to monitor wild huckleberries and caught this black bear snacking. The researchers are studying wild huckleberry phenology with funding from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program. More about this ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Researchers are monitoring the health of this stream after runoff from a gold mine polluted it
With support from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program, a group of researchers from Aaniiih Nakoda College is monitoring the health of this stream that flows into the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Runoff from a now-defunct gold mine left the stream ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Researchers sift through samples looking for organisms to indicate health of the stream
After flushing fine dirt and soil from their samples, undergraduate researchers from Aaniiih Nakoda College sift through the remaining matter looking for organisms, such as fly larvae, that can indicate how healthy a stream is. With support from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Cameras set up to monitor wild huckleberries caught this black bear snacking
Researchers from Salish Kootenai College set up cameras to monitor wild huckleberries and caught this black bear snacking. The researchers are studying wild huckleberry phenology with funding from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program. More about this ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

A student intern checks an automated camera used to monitor wildlife interaction with huckleberries
Celina Gray, a student intern at Salish Kootenai College, checks an automated camera used to monitor the wildlife that consumes and interacts with wild huckleberries. Gray is part of a research team that's studying wild huckleberry phenology with funding from the National Science Foundation's ...


08/23/2016 01:08 PM EDT

A natural bridge formed through centuries of erosion in Montana
A team of researchers from Aaniiih Nakoda College passes under a natural bridge formed through centuries of erosion in Montana's Mission Canyon. With support from the National Science Foundation's Tribal Colleges and Universities Program, the team is monitoring the health of a stream that runs ...





08/19/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Two female students and a cart with small plants
Teens put science and math to work to become hydroponic farmers and successful green entrepreneurs. These city kids from Boston may not look like conventional farmers, but they're spending part of their summer getting their hands dirty -- or more like wet! They're learning how to build ...Bioinspired Soft Materials Center blurs boundaries between the animate and inanimate
08/19/2016 01:08 PM EDT

Circle of soft material
Multidisciplinary collaboration is key to developing new materials that can mimic the movement of living things. Scientists at the Bioinspired Soft Materials Center at Brandeis University are using fundamentally new approaches to study bioinspired soft materials, with the ultimate goal of ...




08/18/2016 01:08 PM EDT

TCUP-funded researchers and students give presentations at TCUP/1994 Research Symposium
Researchers and students funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) presented updates on their work and findings at the annual TCUP/1994 Research Symposium, hosted by the TCUP program and the 1994 Land Grant Act Programs. The TCUP-supported ...


08/18/2016 01:08 PM EDT

TCUP-funded researchers and students give presentations at TCUP/1994 Research Symposium
Researchers and students funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) presented updates on their work and findings at the annual TCUP/1994 Research Symposium, hosted by the TCUP program and the 1994 Land Grant Act Programs. The TCUP-supported ...


08/18/2016 01:08 PM EDT

TCUP-funded researchers and students give presentations at TCUP/1994 Research Symposium
Researchers and students funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) presented updates on their work and findings at the annual TCUP/1994 Research Symposium, hosted by the TCUP program and the 1994 Land Grant Act Programs. The TCUP-supported ...


08/18/2016 01:08 PM EDT

TCUP-funded researchers and students give presentations at TCUP/1994 Research Symposium
Researchers and students funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) presented updates on their work and findings at the annual TCUP/1994 Research Symposium, hosted by the TCUP program and the 1994 Land Grant Act Programs. The TCUP-supported ...


08/18/2016 01:08 PM EDT

TCUP-funded researchers and students give presentations at TCUP/1994 Research Symposium
Researchers and students funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) presented updates on their work and findings at the annual TCUP/1994 Research Symposium, hosted by the TCUP program and the 1994 Land Grant Act Programs. The TCUP-supported ...



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