A kick-off preview event is scheduled for Saturday, January 13, 2024, at the Yellowstone Science and Health Building on the MSUB campus from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Montana State University Billings’ Science Expo is gearing up for its 2024 edition, promising an exciting array of events and opportunities for young scientists. Students in first through twelfth grade
Yellowstone serves as an outdoor laboratory, offering invaluable insights across numerous scientific fields such as geology, hydrology, biology, ecology, and archaeology. But conducting research there is no small feat, especially in areas frequently traversed by bison, which can unwittingly become formidable obstacles to scientific efforts.
Satellite remote sensing data from numerous orbiting spacecraft have long been instrumental in studying and monitoring Yellowstone especially the thermal areas and geyser basins that make Yellowstone National Park famous.
The whitebark pine tree is receiving federal protection at same time states are pushing to remove grizzlies from imperiled list. A story about how fate of trees and bears is intertwined