Novel Sensor Research
A Maine oyster farmer’s experience inspires graduate students to develop a system for detecting pollutants in seawater.
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A Maine oyster farmer’s experience inspires graduate students to develop a system for detecting pollutants in seawater.
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The Advanced Structures and Composites Center tests black locust samples bound for a park near the famed Brooklyn Bridge.
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One student’s experience working with the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium and taking a UMaine sculpture class.
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Research confirms regional — not global — climate change in New Zealand and European glaciers during the preindustrial Holocene.
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Advanced Manufacturing Center helps develop next-generation hazardous materials sensor.
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Climate Change Institute Director Paul Mayewski and CCI researchers journey into the Andes to take ice core samples.
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The “Blue Sky” plan reaffirms university’s leadership and importance to Maine.
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“Power-threat” theories suggest that women in authority may be more frequent targets.
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The Aquaculture Research Institute launches a mussel raft to investigate potential disease benefits for farmed salmon.
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For UMaine graduate and assistant coach Viktoriya Rybalko, participating in her second Summer Games is among her highest achievements.
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