40 Years of Climate Change Research
How do ice cores give scientists a picture of the past in order to better understand what will happen in the future?
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How do ice cores give scientists a picture of the past in order to better understand what will happen in the future?
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Bess Koffman, a University of Maine Ph.D. student who works with Karl Kreutz, a UMaine professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and the Climate Change Institute, recently won the “Lights, Camera, Science” student video contest sponsored by the American Geophysical Union. Koffman and Thomas Bauska of Oregon State, who made the 4 […]
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With the help of UMaine Extension, an antioxidant-rich chokeberry could become a new niche crop for Maine farmers.
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A geography professor’s historical research traces Britain’s ambitious efforts to survey its North American holdings.
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Esperanza Stancioff, climate change educator for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension/Maine Sea Grant, and Beth Bisson, assistant director for outreach and education for Maine Sea Grant, recently presented at the 2012 International Phenology Conference at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. The presentation, “Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Program — Linking Research, Climate […]
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Three new episodes in the “Sustainable Maine” series will premiere beginning on Sept. 27 and in the coming weeks on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN). The Season 2 episodes are part of a continuing partnership between Maine EPSCoR at the University of Maine and MPBN. The series takes a look at Maine’s involvement in […]
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UMaine political experts are ready to weigh in on debates, history, public opinion and voting habits as Nov. 6 draws closer.
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Mathematician aims to improve breast cancer detection through tissue analysis and a national collaboration.
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Twenty-five years of research, education and conservation helps sustain a crucial natural resource and fishery.
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A UMaine initiative on ocean power brings together researchers, businesses and government officials for a project review session.
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