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Science Saturdays at Museum of the Rockies
April 5th 2008
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Fieldtrip for the Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program
March 2008
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Girls for Change
March 22
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Workshop for Bozeman Area Teachers
March 4th 2008
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Teacher Workshop for Billings Area Teachers
February 21st
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Science Saturdays at the Museum of the Rockies
February 2008
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Field Guide to Bacteria Book Signing and Lecture
February 2008
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Yellowstone Speakers Series
January 28th 2008
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TBI Supports Snowmobile Guides in Yellowstone National Park
January 19th, January 27th 2008
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Rural Schools in Montana
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Science content and hands-on experiences with Thermal Biology
January 18th
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Gifted and Talented program visited MSU this spring
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The Gallatin County Science Fair
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FREE TBI Community Lecture at the Museum of the Rockies -- Wednesday, February, 13th
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HOT SCIENCE! Free Talk at the Museum of the Rockies
January 23rd.
5:00-6:30pm—Reception and exhibit viewing;
7:00pm—Earliest Life Lecture by Dr. David Ward
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Yellowstone Research Coordination Network Conference
January 10th
-13th at Mammoth Hot Springs, YNP.
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Batiking Yellowstone
December 4-5
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Understanding pH
November 30
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Hot Science and MSU for a Day
November 28
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DNA extraction
Science Fun Night at the Museum of the Rockies
November 19
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Join the Thermal Biology Institute for Volcano Days
November 4, 12-5
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Yellowstone field trip for Montana science teachers on Saturday October 20
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TBI Receives the 2007 MSTA Award of Recognition of Superior Achievement in Science Education - Group.
MSTA recognizes science teachers, university persons, administrators, and organizations that have made substantial contributions to science education in Montana and beyond each year. The award was presented to TBI at the annual meeting on October 19, 2007 in Belgrade during the MEA-MFT statewide conference. |
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Movie Premiere Wednesday, October 17th Free and Open to the Public
The Thermal Biology Institute Presents: Hot Science is cool!
INVISIBLE YELLOWSTONE -- Burns Technology Center Studio 1080
in the EPS Atrium,
Montana State Universityl;
Reception 6-8 pm
& Film showing 7 pm Poster
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TBI and Yellowstone National Park
TBI continues its strong partnership with the Park
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TBI and Teachers
The Thermal Biology Institute hosted its 5th (WOW!) Master’s in Science
in Science Education field class for practicing teachers June
18-22
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Girls in Science with Project
Exploration July 18th
TBI education specialist and middle school teacher Kim Popham, along with
Ph.D. student Dana Skorupa, MSU geology professor Dr. Todd Feeley, and
researcher Dr. Julie Hamblock introduced twelve 9th and 10th grade girls
from Chicago to the wonders of Yellowstone in a day long field trip to
explore thermal areas.
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Geology Field Trip July
24-25
The Thermal Biology Institute continues to provide opportunities for teachers
to learn more about Yellowstone and the wide variety of geological processes
that make it one of the most active and interesting examples of modern
day vulcanology.
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New!!! Hot
Waters summer camp with MOSS
June 25th-29th Living in Hot Water! Week-long
summer camp with TBI and the Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS).
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Undergraduate research support
TBI continues to support undergraduate learning. The TBI Outreach
team was happy to continue our tradition of providing hands-on learning
opportunities to undergraduates during the summer.
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SALE Park Tour June
8th
The TBI Outreach office had the unique opportunity to share thermal biology
science with scientists who were attending the international SALE conference
(Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments) held in Big Sky June
6,7,8th.
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Watershed Festival May 19th
TBI participated
in the 9th annual Watershed Festival, which was organized by the Montana
Outdoor Science School. Almost 800 people came to the Fish Technology
Center outside of Bozeman to enjoy a host of events.
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Hot Waters Workshop on
February 14th, 2007
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TBI Presents at the 16th Annual Montana
Environmental
Education Association Conference
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Unfolding the Mystery of Proteins, Yellowstone
Science Vol 15 Nr1 2007
TBI research is featured on the cover of the most recent issue of Yellowstone
Science! The article, “The Mystery of Protein Stability”,
explores the importance of proteins in the cell, the differences between
thermostable proteins and regular proteins, and the potential applications
of unique Yellowstone enzymes. Read
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TBI scientists featured by National
Geographic
February 25th 2007
National Geographic Wild
Chronicles Highlights Yellowstone
Microbes
and TBI Scientists
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TBI scientist shares hot and cold viruses with kids
Brian Bothner, MSU Biochemist and TBI faculty member, spent Tuesday, February
14th with 7th grade students at the Belgrade Middle School.
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Join the Thermal Biology Institute for Volcano Days
January 28th as we join forces with the Bozeman Children’s
Museum and other education providers in the community for a fun filled
afternoon of educational activities that explore Volcanoes. Read
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TBI Virus Hunters Participate
in PBS Pilot. TBI researchers
Trevor Douglas and Mark Young sample viruses from Yellowstone hot
springs. The application of their work is featured in a PBS television
pilot, Wired Science, airing January 3rd, 2006. Read
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Thermal Biology Hot Science! Workshop July 9-11 2006
The Thermal Biology Institute sponsored an intensive
3-day workshop
for area middle school teachers July 9-11th. Read more… |
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Electronic Field Trip :: Hot Colors -
Windows into Hidden Worlds
Premiered September 8, 2004 >>
TBI sponsored the development of an electronic
field trip with the YNP Division of Interpretation. TBI worked with the Formal
Education Division and
the Earthtalk Studios to develop an
interactive field trip about Yellowstone fascinating hot microbiology
where extreme environments
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University of Washington Astrobiology Students
Join TBI in Yellowstone |
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Unseen World Comes to Life with
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Leave No Trace Brochure
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