UMaine in the News

Mayewski Guest on TideSmart Talk Radio Show

Paul Mayewski, director of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, was a recent guest on the national weekly radio show TideSmart Talk with Stevoe. Mayewski spoke about leading the CCI, current research and how climate change will affect Maine.

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Inquisitr Cites UMaine Research on Toxic Chemicals Found in Plastic Bags

Research conducted at the University of Maine was cited in the Inquisitr article, “Plastic bags threaten human health, according to a recent study.” Researchers at UMaine and Haereticus Environmental Laboratory found that a chemical in plastic bags made to U.S. FDA food-grade specifications had high levels of a toxic chemical called nonylphenol (NP), according to […]

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Steneck Quoted in Business Insider Report on High Lobster Demand, Prices

University of Maine marine scientist Bob Steneck was quoted in a Business Insider Australia article about high lobster prices due to a surging demand and abnormal ocean conditions. Lobster prices usually go down in the summer as lobster fishermen bring in more soft-shelled lobsters, but not this year, according to the article. Lobsters usually molt […]

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Down East Blueberry Harvest Delayed, Yarborough Tells BDN

The Bangor Daily News reported the beginning of the blueberry harvest has been delayed in the Cherryfield area, which could mean a lower than average harvest for the year. David Yarborough, a blueberry specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and professor in the School of Food and Agriculture, said harvesting that was originally […]

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Wahle Quoted in Bloomberg Article on Lucky Lobsters in China

Rick Wahle, a University of Maine research professor at the Darling Marine Center, was quoted in the Bloomberg Business article, “Lucky lobsters jam China flights, sending U.S. prices to record.” Every week for the past seven months, about 60,000 live lobsters are shipped from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Shanghai, according to the article. A surge […]

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Moran Reports Research Farm Storm Damage to Kennebec Journal

The Kennebec Journal reported Highmoor Farm, the University of Maine’s research farm in Monmouth, reported significant crop damage from a recent hail storm. Renae Moran, a tree fruit specialist with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, said the farm sustained a complete apple crop loss because of the hail. The fruit will likely still be used […]

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Brewer Speaks with BDN about 2nd Congressional District Democratic Primary

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for an article about the Democratic primary for Maine’s 2nd Congressional District. Although the primary isn’t for 10 months, the race has become competitive with Bangor City Councilor Joe Baldacci recently joining Emily Cain, a former legislator from […]

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UMaine, Maine Technology Institute Launching Entrepreneurship Program, Mainebiz Reports

Mainebiz reported on a new startup accelerator program offered by the University of Maine and Maine Technology Institute. The pilot program, called Scratchpad Accelerator, starts Aug. 31 in Bangor for up to three startups that have “high-growth potential.” Scratchpad is accepting applications online through Aug. 14. After the deadline closes, Scratchpad will choose businesses that […]

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Teisl, Ph.D. Student Write Article on Water Quality for BDN

Kate Warner, a Ph.D. student in ecology and environmental sciences at the University of Maine, and Mario Teisl, director of the UMaine School of Economics and professor of resource economics and policy, wrote the Bangor Daily News article, “Why there’s cause for concern with Maine’s water supply.” The article is a summary of “Water Quality […]

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Down East Touts ‘Historical Atlas of Maine’

The August 2105 issue of Down East magazine describes the recently published “Historical Atlas of Maine,” as a sophisticated, accessible book that “visualizes everything you never realized you wanted to know about Maine history.” The atlas is the brainchild of the late Burton Hatlen, a former University of Maine professor of English. The 208-page book, […]

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