Signature and Emerging Areas

Pen Bay Pilot advances Mayewski Zoom webinar

The Penobscot Bay Pilot promoted a free, online presentation by Paul Mayewski, director of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine. “The Arctic, Maine, and the First Abrupt Climate Change Event of the Modern Era” is scheduled for noon on Sept. 7. More information about the event is online.

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Mitchell Center to partner with AAAS to develop the Maine Local Science Engagement Network

In collaboration with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine has initiated planning for the Maine Local Science Engagement Network (LSEN).  The Maine LSEN will facilitate the development of local and statewide collaborations to address challenges and opportunities related […]

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Media advance Mitchell Center talk featuring Veazy

The Bangor Daily News, The Ellsworth American, Centralmaine.com, The Irregular and the Sun Journal advanced an upcoming talk from the University of Maine Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions about how collaborative teams can draw lessons learned from kindergarten to tackle complex problems featuring Pips Veazy, director of the UMaine Portland Gateway. The talk will be held […]

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Jekielek, Morse talk to NYTimes for story about scallop farming

Phoebe Jekielek, director of research at Hurricane Island Center for Science and Leadership and a Ph.D. student at the University of Maine, and Dana Morse, a UMaine Cooperative Extension scallop specialist with Maine Sea Grant, spoke with the New York Times about scallop aquaculture in Maine. Jekielek is investigating the impact of scallop farming on […]

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Ferrini-Mundy talks with WGME about 3Dirigo, participates in parade

University of Maine President and Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation for the University of Maine System Joan Ferrini-Mundy spoke with WGME (Channel 13 in Portland) aboard the 3Dirigo at the state’s bicentennial parade. Ferrini-Mundy noted that the patrol boat is the largest 3D-printed object in the world, printed at UMaine in one continuous print […]

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Boothbay Register notes symposium hosted by DMC, Downeast Institute

The Boothbay Register noted that the University of Maine Darling Marine Center and Downeast Institute, a marine science field station for the University of Maine at Machias, co-hosted the annual Science for Economic impact and Application (SEA) Fellows Summer Science Symposium virtually on Aug. 10. More than 70 people participated in the virtual event, which […]

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Danielle Levesque

Levesque’s NSF CAREER award supports study of small mammal thermoregulation, energy use in changing climate 

Endothermy, or the ability to maintain body temperature at a constant and elevated level, is a signature mammalian characteristic. But global climate change is affecting mammalian temperature regulation in a variety of ways as it reshapes natural habitats. Understanding the impact of temperature fluctuations on mammals that inhabit diverse environments is critical to identifying vulnerable […]

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Fernandez discusses UN climate report with WAGM

Ivan Fernandez, a University of Maine professor of soil science and forest resources, talked with WAGM (Channel 8 in Presque Isle) about the recently released United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report. “All of the superlatives — ‘catastrophic,’ etc. — they’re real,” said Fernandez. “We’ve heard them so many times I think people are […]

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