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Winter 2005

The Siberian Connection: Was Montana Once Attached to Russia?

Sniffing With Light: Researchers Investigate Portable Weapons Detector

Fields of Fuel: Could Biodiesel Spur Montana's Rural Economy?

Talking Bones: Dig Uncovers First Known Surgery, Autopsy in the English Colonies

Clean Air Action: Scientists Work to Clean Skies Above Montana Cities

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Andrei Khudoley and Jim Sears on mountain

UM geology Professor Jim Sears and fictional adventurer Indiana Jones have a lot in common. For example, they are both world travelers in pursuit of treasure and knowledge. However, while Jones’ crusades have him dodging Nazis and angry tribesmen, Sears’ longtime project has led him from Montana to Siberia to Death Valley in search of his own personal Holy Grail: rock formations that show Montana and Russia were once attached.

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Sniffing With Light: Researchers Investigate Portable Weapons Detector Talking Bones: Dig Uncovers First Known Surgery, Autopsy in the English Colonies
Fields of Fuel: Could Biodiesel Spur Montana's Rural Economy?

Clean Air Action: Scientists Work to Clean Skies Above Montana Cities

 

 

 

 

 

 


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