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Winter 2004

Running Straight Up: UM Scientist May Have Found Missing Link in Evolution of Flight

GIS For All: UM Project Spreads the NASA Technology Gospel

Easing the Pain: UM Professor Helps People Cope After Surgery

Precious Crab Blood: University Breakthrough Stands the Test of Time

Moss Unmasked: Researcher Finds Benefit of Common Forest Plan

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Did true flight develop from proto-birds using feathered limbs to run up steep inclines? Researcher Ken Dial and his chukar friend may have the answer. Illustration by Robert Petty.
Ken Dial and bird Illustration by Robert Petty


Running Straight Up

UM Scientist May Have Found Missing Link in Evolution of Flight
If University of Montana researcher Ken Dial's latest groundbreaking discovery were made into a Hardy Boys adventure, it probably would be called "The Case of the Cheating Chukars."


GIS For All: UM Project Spreads the NASA Technology Gospel Easing the Pain: UM Professor Helps People Cope After Surgery
Precious Crab Blood: University Breakthrough Stands the Test of Time Moss Unmasked: Researcher Finds Benefit of Common Forest Plan

 

 

 

 

 

 


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