Michael Delorge, dual major in Biology and Political Science, interviewed on researching recovery
Michael Delorge: Researching recovery
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Michael Delorge: Researching recovery
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SBE has 100% wildflower honey for sale in 100 Murray Hall. Small bottles are $2 each. Large bottles are a deal at $3 each. All proceeds go to support SBE student activities.
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Annual college guides place UMaine, UMaine Machias among top performers nationwide
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New UMaine study pinpoints annual migration of red-throated loons in the eastern U.S.
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UMaine testing natural control for berry-eating pest
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University of Maine’s assistant professor of agricultural entomology Philip Fanning and his group have been in the labs of Deering Hall testing how to combat the problem of spotted wing drosophila on the loss of wild blueberry crops. Rather than looking to science, Fanning said they looked to nature. Learn more at https://www.foxbangor.com/news/item/umaine-researchers-testing-wasps-save-maine-blueberries/?fbclid=IwAR0Zx9b8xa5HChCEhXFN170XaHdy5M6n_pdbNUgTLjCSKSHspxmjMizOz70
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Luke Goldman: Using eDNA to save the Atlantic cod
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All seminars will be in person in the Mitchell Center from 3-4 pm unless otherwise indicated on our seminar page. Please join us Friday, September 2, for Dr. Andrew Lover, University of Massachusetts-Amherst: Targeting highest-risk populations for sustainable public health entomology: studies from Vietnam and Western Massachusetts
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Listen to the podcast: https://maine-science-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/han-tan-plant-genetics
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Rafa Tasnim: Safeguarding Maine wild blueberries from climate change
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A fungus in Maine turns flies into zombies to kill necrophiliac mates The story is also featured on UMaine News: https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2022/08/25/annis-interviewed-by-bdn-for-article-about-zombie-fly-fungus/
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UMaine, UNH researchers to study how foraging adaptations affect Arctic charr resilience or vulnerability to climate change
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The Congressional Award is Congress’ only charity. Established into law in 1979, the Congressional Award was created to honor, encourage, and inspire America’s youth. In the ensuing years, Congress has recognized thousands of outstanding young Americans who have earned and deserve our admiration and recognition. Through the Congressional Award, Congress urges young people to challenge […]
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Rafa Tasnim: Safeguarding Maine wild blueberries from climate change
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UMaine, UNH researchers to study how foraging adaptations affect Arctic charr resilience or vulnerability to climate change
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Maine Environmental DNA initiative advances coastal ecosystem sustainability
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Nanocellulose may help wild blueberry yield when applied with fertilizer, UMaine study finds
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DISTINGUISHED MYCOLOGIST AWARD: JOYCE E. LONGCORE The Distinguished Mycologist Award is one of the highest awards bestowed by the MSA, and it is designed to recognize individuals that have a truly distinguished career in the field of mycology in terms of either research or service. Joyce E. Longcore graduated with a B.S. in biology from […]
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Wyman’s gift to establish first-of-its-kind wild blueberry research field at UMaine
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