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From surface to subsurface features, Alexey Shulgin translates geophysical measurements into clear insight to drive stakeholders' decision-making.
- Jan 27, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|5 min
Scientists and students at the University of Montana are helping update an archive that’s empowering engineers, communities, and more.
- Jan 20, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|5 min
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- Jan 6, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|6 min
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- Dec 4, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|5 min
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- Nov 26, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|5 min
Robert Bowen, CEO of Diversified Scientific Solutions, has been returning to Swan Lake to better understand its health. Discover what he's learned.
- Nov 19, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|6 min
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- Nov 12, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|2 min
A recent paper has new insights about the dire wolf in the interior of North America, including the predator’s range and ultimate disappearance.
- Nov 5, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|5 min
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- Oct 27, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|4 min
Rob Bowen was tasked with quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from degrading permafrost in the Mackenzie Delta. Learn how he did it.
- Oct 21, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|6 min
Recently, the Dewhurst Group had to take an untraditional data analysis approach to create a monster map that visualized pure salt in Mexico.
- Oct 15, 2025|Gabbie Rhodes|6 min
To prepare the next generation of scientists, WMU has a hydrogeology field camp. Professor Dogan is one of the instructors helping equip students.