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Summer 2003

Idaho GemIdaho Clones a Mule
The world’s first mule clone puts CALS in global spotlight; may affect cancer research and equine racing. Read...

Salutes to Branen, Heimsch
As college leadership shifts, P&P looks back with two we won’t forget. Read...

Cure for Arsenic in Water
UI finds economical solution to dilemma from new federal arsenic limits in drinking water, affecting 200 Idaho communities. Read...

Carmelita SpencerStill a Volunteer at 80
Alumna Carmelita Spencer still racks up volunteer hours, preserves county history. Read...

Faculty Legacy is Huge
Retiring CALS faculty leave their marks on Idaho, from 4-H livestock judging to hightech dairy and world-class agriculture. Read...

Looking at the big picture
UI aquaculturist Ronald Hardy, a voice from Idaho on U.S. Advisory Board. Read...

 

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Regular Columns

Letter from the Editor

Dean's View

Bookshelf
All about potatoes

Class Notes & Outstanding Alumni

Awards and Scholarships


More Articles

Equine cloning may shed light on human cancer growth

International influence of retiring faculty

Avoiding West Nile Virus in Idaho

Subsurface Science

Taming the infoglut on potatoes

Life Lessons I’ve learned from 4-H

Natural Resources Workshop

Idaho 4-H guides national leadership curriculum group

Empowering Idaho’s Youth:
State 4-H campaigns for funds & volunteers

Making music and marimbas

New perspectives broaden vistas for College of Agricultural & Life Sciences

Liftoff
NASA May Send Idaho 9th Grader’s Science Project to Mars in 2008

Cowboy poet laureate and long time Caine center supporter, Baxter Black ...

 

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