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Montana State University researcher’s and student’s work provides break-through view of science

MSU’s Science/Natural History Filmmaking program is the only one of its type in the United States. It is designed to educate students not just in film and video production but also in the language and methodology of research and natural resources conservation.

The work of an MSU plant pathologist and an MSU student in the Science/Natural History Filmmaking program is an excellent example of symbiosis, "the close association of two dissimilar organisms in a mutually beneficial relationship."

By Carol Flaherty MSU News Service

Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=4165

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