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Unsolved History: UM Anthropologist Delves Into Old West Mystery

Freeze-Thaw Satellite: University Launches New NASA Science Mission

Harnessing the Honeybee: UM Researchers Use Insects to Detect Pollution, Land Mines

Mission to Mars: UM Creates Game About Reaching, Colonizing the Red Planet

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Unsolved History: UM Anthropologist Delves Into Old West Mystery

The plight of the Donner Party during the winter of 1846 is one of the most tragic and well-known stories in the history of Western expansion. These stranded and snowbound emigrants, facing insurmountable odds, quickly exhausted their food rations and were driven to cannibalism in a desperate attempt for survival.

Or so the story goes.


Freeze-Thaw Satellite: University Launches New NASA Science Mission Harnessing the Honeybee: UM Researchers Use Insects to Detect Pollution, Land Mines
Mission to Mars: UM Creates Game About Reaching, Colonizing the Red Planet  

 

 

 

 

 

 


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