Interesting Engineering features new study on nonreciprocal molecule interactions
Interesting Engineering featured a study from University of Maine and Penn State researchers which found that molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions.
Interesting Engineering featured a study from University of Maine and Penn State researchers which found that molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions.
KBTX (Channel 3 in Bryan, Texas) cited a data visualization on the University of Maine Climate Change Institute’s Climate Reanalyzer indicating that 2023 was the hottest year on record worldwide. […]
Billy Obenauer, assistant professor of management with the Maine Business School, spoke with WalletHub about what makes a good car insurance company for an article titled “Best Car Insurance Companies.”
The Boston Globe interviewed Mark Brewer, professor and chair of the University of Maine Political Science Department, for an article titled “Maine Republicans criticize ruling on Trump ballot eligibility, legal […]
Jessica Leahy, University of Maine Henry W. Saunders Distinguished Professor in Forestry, spoke with WFVX (Channel 7) about wood banks needing support as they become established. “All of the existing […]
The Bangor Daily News, the Penobscot Bay Pilot, Morning Ag Clips and Potato News Today promoted an upcoming presentation and roundtable discussion focused on the growing and marketing practices for […]
Ek Han Tan, associate professor of plant genetics, spoke with The Washington Post about a discovery he and University of New England researcher Thomas Klak made when studying chestnut trees. […]
Buy Side from the Wall Street Journal interviewed Jason Bolton, associate dean of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, about safely using nonstick frying pans. “The coating itself is a solid […]
The Bangor Daily News published a column from Hope Carroll, fourth-year communications undergraduate student in the Honors College at the University of Maine, titled “Wabanaki studies should be taught at […]
The County noted that University of Maine Extension Homemakers of New Sweden assisted American Legion Auxiliary Unit 136 in Stockholm in collecting items for their “The Foster Care Backpack Program.”