LaMontagne is a population ecologist who has spent more than two decades conducting research on white spruce trees and other boreal conifers in the forests of North America.
LaMontagne is a population ecologist who has spent more than two decades conducting research on white spruce trees and other boreal conifers in the forests of North America.
LaMontagne is a population ecologist who has spent more than two decades conducting research on white spruce trees and other boreal conifers in the forests of North America.
LaMontagne is a population ecologist who has spent more than two decades conducting research on white spruce trees and other boreal conifers in the forests of North America.
Based in Clearwater, Florida, the company is known for its playful illustrations, from ocean animals to rainbows, florals and holiday imagery.
A group of 70 high school students from across the St. Louis region and beyond received hands-on training in scientific research through the six-week program.
A group of 70 high school students from across the St. Louis region and beyond received hands-on training in scientific research through the six-week program.
A group of 70 high school students from across the St. Louis region and beyond received hands-on training in scientific research through the six-week program.
Hania Nuraini is majoring in biochemistry and biotechnology while Olivia Crowell pursues engineering on full scholarships, earned by completing the program in 2017.
Hania Nuraini is majoring in biochemistry and biotechnology while Olivia Crowell pursues engineering on full scholarships, earned by completing the program in 2017.
Hania Nuraini is majoring in biochemistry and biotechnology while Olivia Crowell pursues engineering on full scholarships, earned by completing the program in 2017.
Botanist Elizabeth Kellogg has a stack of plant parts sitting next to her desk. They’re dried and pressed between sheets of paper and heavy books. The plants are identified by what they look like, a process that’s been around for hundreds of years. Kellogg would like...
Botanist Elizabeth Kellogg has a stack of plant parts sitting next to her desk. They’re dried and pressed between sheets of paper and heavy books. The plants are identified by what they look like, a process that’s been around for hundreds of years. Kellogg would like...
Botanist Elizabeth Kellogg has a stack of plant parts sitting next to her desk. They’re dried and pressed between sheets of paper and heavy books. The plants are identified by what they look like, a process that’s been around for hundreds of years. Kellogg would like...
What do Elizabeth Kellogg, the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Botanical Studies at the University of Missouri–St....