Category: 3 – Issue
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Posted on November 2, 2014
“It’s the Right Thing to Do”
In honor of CALS’ 125th anniversary, a look at how alumni and friends help keep the college strong
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The Shocking Truth
Scientists have learned how electric fish got their jolt
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A Groundbreaking Gut Check
Twenty years of reaching into rumens pays off
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Class Act: Desire Smith and City Farmer
City Farmer
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Five things everyone should know about . . . Milkweed
1. It is the stuff of life for monarch butterflies. Monarchs lay their eggs on milkweed, and milkweed leaves serve as nearly the sole food […]
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Costa Rica: New trail in paradise
This past January a group of CALS students found themselves bushwhacking through a dense mountain forest in Costa Rica, crossing paths with monkeys, colorful birds, […]
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Kazakhstan: Dam monitoring protects water supply
Unpredictable flooding and droughts, which scientists predict will intensify with climate change, elevate the importance of dams for managing and storing water, even in places […]
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Keeping Track of Wolf Deaths
Illegal killing seems to be rising, says wildlife ecology professor Tim Van Deelen
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To the Ends of the Earth
Decades of field research at both poles has given soil scientists James Bockheim a front-row seat on climate change.
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Connecting Our Ways of Knowing
A CALS partnership engages Native American kids in science by integrating indigenous knowledge into teaching and learning
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In the Field: Alumni from Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics
Roger Freeman PhD’82 Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics Roger Freeman, based in Brooks, Oregon, is the senior carrot breeder for Bayer Crop Science Vegetable Seeds. […]
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New Life for a Grand Old Tree
The Goff Family invites you to sit on a branch of their family tree at the D.C. Smith Greenhouse. The Goffs were on campus this […]