The Subzero Science and Engineering Research Facility at Montana State University is a one-of-a-kind lab, a place where students and faculty work together at temperatures down to -90 degrees Fahrenheit. These extreme environments allow investigators to explore everything from how extreme cold interacts with dehydration in human subjects to the effects of subzero environments on pavement, machinery, and solar panels. The site is quite inviting, and visitors should make sure to check out the interactive graphic Explore the Subzero Facility. Here, visitors can click through the building room by room and learn what each environment is used for. The site also features sections on Projects, Research Facility, and the Facility Floor plan. News articles about the lab from National Geographic and the Montana State Magazine are also available.
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