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Today s word is pareidolia, or why this tiny ant looks big-time scary

The 1997 satire/sci-fi/horror film “Starship Troopers” visualized an intergalactic war between Earth and giant-sized insects. While the aptly named “brain” bugs led the enemy through telepathy, it was hordes of

Is this ant terrifying or beautiful? Depends who you ask

Is this ant terrifying or beautiful? Depends who you ask
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MSU s Kendall Edmo Awarded NSF Fellowship for Blackfeet Cultural Landscape Preservation

MSU’s Kendall Edmo Awarded NSF Fellowship for Blackfeet Cultural Landscape Preservation Published: April 28, 2021 Kendall Rae Edmo flies a drone in this provided photo. Edmo will use her National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to support an interdisciplinary study of a high-elevation bison drive line on the Rocky Mountain Front, incorporating archeology, paleoecology, geographic information systems and cultural landscape preservation. (MSU Photo) BOZEMAN “Mistakis,” the Blackfeet name for the Rocky Mountains, translates to “backbone of the world.” The mountains are culturally significant to the Blackfeet, appearing in stories and ceremonies as well as the language. “Our relationship goes back thousands of years,” said Montana State University graduate student Kendall Rae Edmo, a member of the Blackfeet Nation who was born and raised on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana.

MSU s Kendall Edmo Awarded NSF Fellowship for Blackfeet Cultural Landscape Preservation

MSU’s Kendall Edmo Awarded NSF Fellowship for Blackfeet Cultural Landscape Preservation Published: April 28, 2021 Kendall Rae Edmo flies a drone in this provided photo. Edmo will use her National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to support an interdisciplinary study of a high-elevation bison drive line on the Rocky Mountain Front, incorporating archeology, paleoecology, geographic information systems and cultural landscape preservation. (MSU Photo) BOZEMAN “Mistakis,” the Blackfeet name for the Rocky Mountains, translates to “backbone of the world.” The mountains are culturally significant to the Blackfeet, appearing in stories and ceremonies as well as the language. “Our relationship goes back thousands of years,” said Montana State University graduate student Kendall Rae Edmo, a member of the Blackfeet Nation who was born and raised on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana.

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