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UMaine Research News
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Schild examines impact of icebergs on ocean circulation, climate, coastal communities
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Wahle takes multifaceted approach to studying lobster populations in the Gulf of Maine
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Perera discovers potential coating agent for textiles that decomposes sweat
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Seed grant award winner researches ways to tailor AI applications to Maine climate
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Ishaq links gut health to social equity, advocates for policy discussion
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UMaine aquaculture researcher receives funding for COVID-19 relief project
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UMaine Graduate School records all-time high student enrollment
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UMaine MARINE – Enhancing Social, Environmental and Economic Wellbeing
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A piece of the puzzle: Lydia Horne’s contribution to Mitchell Center’s community-based climate planning project