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Website Features Triclosan Study

The website Medical Xpress posted a UMaine news release about a study of triclosan, a common antibacterial agent, done by UMaine researchers Julie Gosse and Rachel Palmer. The study found triclosan, which is found in hundreds of medical, consumer and personal care products, may have a therapeutic effect in treating allergic skin disorders such as […]

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Brewer Comments in Snowe Election Challenge Report

UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer was interviewed for a story in the Jan. 5 issue of the Falmouth Forecaster newspaper about Cape Elizabeth Democrat and state Senator Cynthia Dill, who is considering challenging U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe for her seat. Brewer observed that unseating the long time Republican senator is highly unlikely for any candidate, […]

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Common Antimicrobial Inhibits Immune Cell Function

Triclosan, a common antibacterial agent found in many hand soaps and other products, is known to have the added benefit of alleviating allergic skin conditions such as eczema. In a study recently published in the journal Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, University of Maine researchers Julie Gosse and Rachel Palmer find that this anti-inflammatory effect may […]

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Experts Assess Effects of Mild Weather, Lack of Snow

The unseasonably mild falls and early winter may have caused a few forsythias, rhododendrons and blueberries to flower in some parts of the state later than usual, but the warm and largely snowless winter isn’t expected to significantly affect wildlife or plant cycles, according to several University of Maine Cooperative Extension specialists.

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Franklin Lewis Roberts, 1934-2012

Franklin Lewis Roberts, who for 33 years taught genetics, biology and evolution at the University of Maine, died on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012. Roberts graduated from UMaine with honors in 1955.

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USA Today Editorial Notes UMaine Hazing Research

A USA Today editorial about the need for a new approach to dealing with hazing included information from a study by UMaine education faculty members Elizabeth Allan and Mary Madden. The editorial stated the study found more than half of college students involved in clubs, teams, fraternities or sororities experienced hazing. In a report on […]

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UMaine Mentioned in Story About L.L. Bean Paddles

A Bangor Daily News story about a local company that is making paddles for L.L. Bean’s centennial noted that a UMaine professor helped Shaw & Tenney of Orono identify a piece of wood. The professor, who is not named in the story, told the company the wood, which was pulled from a lake, will be […]

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UMaine Graduate Student, Maliseet Legislator, in MPBN Story

Maine Public Broadcasting Network radio has a report about David Slagger, a UMaine graduate student who was sworn in Wednesday as the first Maliseet legislator. Slagger said as a new member of the legislature, he will initially be mostly watching, listening and getting to know colleagues. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Advance on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events

The Bangor Daily News advanced the Jan. 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration taking place at UMaine. The events include a keynote address by Professor Denise Patmon, director of the undergraduate teacher licensure program at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. UMaine athletes, students and community members will lead the activities, which include crafts, […]

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