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NSF Symposium Highlights Student Research
Bats eat bugs harmful to agriculture, ornate box turtles prefer habitats with sandy soil, and eight hundred year old seeds found inside a clay ball can be coaxed into growing an enormous squash unknown to modern agriculture.
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Shannon Dunham, J.P. Holmes, and Jeremy E. Guinn
Environmental Science Department, United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck, ND 58504
EPA Lab Stops Testing Groundwater Samples
Thanks to fracking, North Dakota is now the second largest oil producer in the nation. Drilling and maintaining its roughly 8,000 wells has brought revenue and low unemployment rates to the state. At the same time, some residents worry that it is damaging the environment and contaminating water supplies, threating the health of residents.
Continue readingOglala Lakota College Challenges Safety of Uranium Mining in Black Hills
Testimony by Dr. Hannan LaGarry spotlights the vital role of research in tribal colleges
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