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Take a Walk on the Wild Side Through the Lens of an Isle Royale Researcher
Fieldwork and photography go hand-in-hand for Isle Royale wolf-moose study co-leader Sarah Hoy. The wolves and moose of Isle Royale are the Lake Superior island’s best-known inhabitants. But the full cast of characters in the national park include an array of other fascinating inhabitants who contribute to the rich complexity of one of the world’s most unique ecosystems. Amid the drama, most recently including the headline-grabbing saga of a wolf who fell through the ice (captured by Hoy’s colleague and fellow Michigan Technological University researcher Rolf Peterson), are moments of iridescent beauty and comic relief in the everyday lives of the sentient beings who call the island home.
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Uncovering Global Dust-Climate Connections
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Modeling the Mather B Helps Map Out Future for Old Mines and Clean Energy Storage
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For Zachary: Huskies Honor One of their Own with Unique Design Challenge
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Engineering the Video Game Music Ensemble
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Huskies Follow the Research Trail to Explore the Psychology of Nature
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Research for Real Life: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources for Faculty
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The Eyes Have It: Butterfly Wing Mystery Solved
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Michigan Tech Scientist and Students Collaborate in First Great Lakes Winter Grab
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At Michigan Tech, COVID-19 Impacts Are Wide, Disparate and Ongoing
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