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Author: Carly Scott

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“Drugs of tomorrow” – UI student receives Hill Fellowship for work in organic chemistry
Carly Scott03.24.2016

Though he”s a biologist by major, University of Idaho student researcher Lupe Gutierrez”s interest in organic chemistry was sparked by a carbon compounds class with professor Kristopher Waynant. Gutierrez said […]

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What”s the buzz? – UI researchers attempt a glimpse into local bee hives
Carly Scott03.21.2016

Though the rolling green Palouse hills may look lifeless, there are unseen forces at work. Tiny pollinators buzz between fields. According to University of Idaho graduate researcher Paul Rhoades, there […]

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Tiny tech, big impact – Nanosprings have big implications for bomb detection
Carly Scott02.25.201602.29.2016

The most notable thing in David McIlroy”s lab is the amount of tin foil. It may look like the aliens are coming, but McIlroy is using it for another purpose. […]

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Minds buzz, motors whir – Robotics competition takes over UI Memorial Gym Saturday
Carly Scott02.25.2016

The University of Idaho Memorial Gymnasium was abuzz Saturday with the chatter of middle and high school students. Between excited cheers and exasperate discussions, phrases like “gear ratios,” “motors” and […]

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Reading for a cause – BookPeople”s Blind Date with a Book program supports local book fairs
Carly Scott02.22.2016

Lonely? BookPeople of Moscow may have the cure – with their “Blind Date with a Book” program,   you could go to bed with a new book any night of […]

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Rings, moons and the age of the universe – UI researcher measures mass of Saturn”s brightest ring
Carly Scott02.16.2016

University of Idaho physics professor Matthew Hedman and others from NASA”s Cassini mission have discovered how to weigh Saturn”s rings – no giant scale necessary. “What we did was literally […]

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An army of 400 volunteers – Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival coordinators continue to seek volunteers
Carly Scott02.11.2016

Every year, Lydia Stucki organizes an army – a formidable force of instrument-toting, taxi-driving, light-and-sound-producing volunteers. Every year, over 400 of them will assemble to make the Lionel Hampton Jazz […]

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Teaching Tolerance – UI Muslim student panel answers questions about religion and culture
Carly Scott02.11.2016

Dina Alsharif, Zachary Lierman, Domenique Costello, Lobna Abdel-Rahim and Ousef Vayomy all come from vastly diverse backgrounds – yet the five students, all members of the University of Idaho Muslim […]

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New to the barbecue business – Martin’s Smokehouse offers a new flavor as old favorites disappear
Carly Scott02.08.201612.15.2016

When entering Martin’s Smokehouse, the welcoming smell of barbeque wafts out the door to greet you. Martin’s Smokehouse, is a relatively new feature of downtown Moscow. Owner Ken Austin said […]

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Demystifying the gender gap – Researchers explore why more women go to college than men
Carly Scott02.04.2016

Fifty-three percent of Idaho women go on to pursue higher education immediately after high school, compared to only 38 percent of Idaho men, according to a study produced late last […]

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