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Ice Core Research In Article

The West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide Ice Core Project, an Oregon State-based effort in which UMaine is taking part, was the subject of a story in the Corvallis Gazette-Times of Oregon. Researchers have drilled an ice core with ice that may be up to 100,000 years old in search of new clues about climate change.

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Newspaper Article Reports On Winter Snow Costs

Information from a UMaine study about the costs associated with winter snow removal was included in a Bangor Daily News story about how communities are dealing with snow removal this year. The study, which was done by Jonathan Rubin, professor of resource economics with UMaine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center and School of Economics, found […]

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Presidential Candidate Visit Covered

The Bangor Daily News and Channel 5 (WABI) reported on the visit Feb. 3 to the University of Maine by Donald Farish, president of Rowan University and one of four candidates to replace UMaine President Robert Kennedy, who is stepping down in June. Farish spent two days on campus in meetings, interviews and touring the […]

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Story Cites UMaine Role in Shipping Container Homes Business

An article on the Feb. 1 edition of the Bangor Daily News about SnapSpace Solutions Inc., a business opening in Brewer to create novel homes out of shipping containers, cited collaboration by the company owner and the University of Maine’s Knowledge Transfer Alliance and the UMaine Advanced Manufacturing Center. The newspaper carried a story Feb. […]

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National Guard Jet Engine to Help Advance UMaine Sensor Research

Contact: Deborah Kelley, (207) 990-7604; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — After nearly 10 years in research, development and testing, engineers and scientists in the University of Maine’s interdisciplinary Laboratory for Surface Science & Technology (LASST) have created state-of-the-art wireless high-temperature sensors able to withstand temperatures of up to at least 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit — […]

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Vanderbilt Professor Set for Chemistry Colloquium

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — John A. McLean, a chemistry professor from Vanderbilt University, will visit the University of Maine for a Thursday Feb. 10 Dept. of Chemistry Colloquium.  McLean will give a talk, “Advanced structural mass spectometry for systems biology — pulling needles from haystacks.”  The presentation is scheduled for 11 […]

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Subjects Sought for Cranberry Research

Contact: Christopher Gendron, (860) 803-1117 ORONO — A University of Maine graduate research assistant is looking for several dozen volunteers to participate in a study on how cranberry juice may affect appetite and blood chemistry. Volunteers will receive $300 in compensation at the completion of the study. Qualifying participants for the study will be asked […]

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Research Professor to Discuss Surviving Chilean Earthquake

Contact: Leisa Preble, (207)581-1016 A first-hand look at the 2010 earthquake in Chile by William Desisto, associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Maine, is the topic for the Department of Physics & Astronomy’s Friday, Feb. 4 colloquium at 3:10 p.m. in 137 Bennett Hall, a free and public event. Desisto’s talk, “Reflections […]

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Extension Specialist To Speak At Bedbug Forum

James Dill, a pest management specials at UMaine Cooperative Extension, will be the keynote speaker Friday at a forum about bedbugs, according to the Lewiston Sun Journal. The forum, sponsored by the Lewiston-Auburn Public Health Committee, will be held in Chase Hall at Bates College starting at 8:30 a.m.

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