Handling the Effects of Abrupt Climate Change
A new graduate program funded by NSF will focus on the need to adapt policies and strategies to meet social and environmental needs.
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A new graduate program funded by NSF will focus on the need to adapt policies and strategies to meet social and environmental needs.
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Coastal, maritime and marine science communities, including researchers at the University of Maine, will benefit from federal funding of $2 million recently awarded to the Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Observing Systems, known as NERACOOS. The Gulf of Maine buoy array operated by the University of Maine Physical Oceanography Group under the direction of UMaine […]
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Scientists find evidence of eddies triggering spring phytoplankton blooms in the subpolar ocean.
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A four-state project comes as disappearing wild honey bee populations and dwindling commercial populations are impacting fruit and berry growers who rely on bees for crop pollination.
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UMaine is looking at ways to help dairy farmers meet the demands of the market.
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New project will connect private industry with UMaine researchers in order to validate, demonstrate and help commercialize developing fuel, chemical and advanced material technologies from forest bioproducts.
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School of Policy and International Affairs degree program transports and transforms UMaine graduate students.
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The Downeast Fisheries Trail, a Maine Sea Grant educational initiative, launches interpretive signs at 45 locations in Hancock and Washington counties.
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Writers and scholars from throughout the country and world will gather June 27-30 to discuss “The Poetry and Politics of the 1980s.
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Psychology researcher finds the timing of strategies is critical to decreasing sad moods and promoting effective problem solving.
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