Coverage of Carroll's first-of-its-kind research on Moscow Mules

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Carroll College has received widespread coverage of the Chemistry Department's first-of-its-kind research on Moscow Mules via Kaiser Health News as well through Lee Enterprises and the Helena IR. The opportunity for students to conduct meaningful undergraduate research is a hallmark of Carroll's science curriculum.


Don’t Nurse That Moscow Mule – It Could Be a Health Hazard

By Jim Robbins | KHN

HELENA, Mont. – The popular cocktail known as the Moscow mule supposedly gets some of its flavor from the frosty copper mug it’s served in –the shiny metal oxidizes slightly and enhances the drink’s aroma and effervescence.

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Carroll College has received widespread coverage of the Chemistry Department's first-of-its-kind research on Moscow Mules via Kaiser Health News as well through Lee Enterprises and the Helena IR. The opportunity for students to conduct meaningful undergraduate research is a hallmark of Carroll's science curriculum.


Don’t Nurse That Moscow Mule – It Could Be a Health Hazard

By Jim Robbins | KHN

HELENA, Mont. – The popular cocktail known as the Moscow mule supposedly gets some of its flavor from the frosty copper mug it’s served in –the shiny metal oxidizes slightly and enhances the drink’s aroma and effervescence.

Read more of the article