GALLATIN VALLEY FRIENDS OF THE SCIENCES How do you revolutionize astronomy four centuries after Galileo first turned a telescope to the sky? Neil Cornish, professor of...
GALLATIN VALLEY FRIENDS OF THE SCIENCES Droughts and wildfires are persistent threats in states like Montana. But can high-flying bacteria potentially mitigate such natural events by...
GALLATIN VALLEY FRIENDS OF THE SCIENCES Honeybees are the primary insect pollinators of U.S. crops, which are valued at $17 billion annually, but their population is...
Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs are natural ecosystems where microorganisms have adapted to high temperatures and unique geochemical environments. Brent...