Signature and Emerging Areas

Paradise Bay, Antarctica

NASA technology key to Boss’ exploration of polar phytoplankton dynamics

Free-floating ocean phytoplankton, often too small to be seen without a microscope, are a big deal. The tiny marine plants consume carbon dioxide and produce half of all the oxygen molecules that people and animals breathe. And, as the base of the ocean food web, they’re nourishment for zooplankton, fish, seabirds and whales. To gain […]

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Ph.D. student gives keynote at 2016 Maine Robotics Expo opening ceremony

Jessica Scheick, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, was invited to give the keynote address at the 2016 Maine Robotics EXPO and First Lego League State Championships opening ceremony in Augusta on Dec. 10. During her opening remarks, Scheick, speaking […]

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WABI reports on leak-detection system launch party

WABI-TV5 reported on Friday’s party at the Emera Astronomy Center to celebrate the University of Maine-designed wireless leak detection system going to the International Space Station (ISS). The prototype, tested by NASA and in the inflatable lunar habitat and Wireless Sensing Laboratory (WiSe-Net Lab) at UMaine, alerts astronauts to potentially dangerous leaks of heat and […]

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Weddell seal

Researcher charts advances in marine mammal genetic sequencing

Answers to evolutionary and ecological mysteries about marine mammal species may be closer at hand, thanks to advances in genetic sequencing techniques for so-called nonmodel organisms. Kristina Cammen, a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow in biology and soon-to-be assistant professor of marine mammal science at the University of Maine (starting May 2017), led the research […]

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Frey, Greenlaw seek to preserve basketmaking, black ash trees

Gabriel Frey and Suzanne Greenlaw strive to honor the tradition, celebrate the present and preserve the future of basketmaking. And the husband and wife will be selling baskets at the 22nd annual Maine Indian Basketmakers Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 10, in the Hudson Museum at the Collins Center for the Arts at the University […]

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Gordon Hamilton video tribute now available

A video tribute in memory of University of Maine professor Gordon Hamilton, featuring photos and excerpts from remarks made at his private service Nov. 3, is now available. Hamilton, a professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences, and a researcher with the Climate Change Institute, died in a field accident Oct. 22 while […]

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Annual Xi Sigma Pi Christmas tree sale underway

The annual Christmas tree sale put on by Xi Sigma Pi, the forestry honors society, is underway at the University of Maine’s Nutting Hall. Xi Sigma Pi runs the sale to raise money for student scholarships within the School of Forest Resources and the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology. Trees ranging from 4 […]

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Advanced Manufacturing Center event to recognize 3-D printer donations

On Tuesday, Nov. 29, the Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of Maine will hold an event to thank General Electric (GE) for their recent donation of two 3-D printers. Earlier this month, GE donated the printers to benefit both the AMC and the Mechanical Engineering Technology program. The 3D Systems’ ProJet 5000 is a […]

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Construction students build new roof at Leonard’s Mills

In October, 15 senior construction engineering technology students installed a new cedar shingle roof on the sawmill building at Leonard’s Mills, complete with a new roof extension over the water wheel. The students, mentored by Will Manion, associate professor of construction engineering technology, spent several weeks planning the details of the work, followed by managing […]

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