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Research

Features:

 Taking Stock - November / December 2008
Taking Stock

Yong Chen has developed complex, cutting-edge computer modeling to assess the stocks of a variety of marine species from lobsters to sea cucumbers.

 
The Time and Place of Cancer - November / December 2008
The Time and Place of Cancer

A new cancer-fighting tool, the Biobank of Maine, will explore the interaction between cancer genes and the environment.

 
Frontiers of Space - November / December 2008
Frontiers of Space

David Hiebeler uses mathematics-driven computer models to understand how spatial distribution of a population affects its dynamics and success.

 
Fly Me to the Moon - November / December 2008
Fly Me to the Moon

UMaine engineers are developing a first-of-its-kind wireless sensor network system to monitor the structural integrity of inflatable space structures.

 
 On the Brink - September / October 2008
On the Brink

Climate Change Institute Director Paul Mayewski offers his perspectives on global climate change, the science that's getting closer to predicting its future and what our changing climate means to us.

 
 Safety in Numbers - May / June 2008
Safety in Numbers

Economist Mary Davis undertakes active environmental sampling in order to understand the cost of exposure to airborne pollutants and other safety hazards in our everyday lives.

 
 Sea Current - May / June 2008
Sea Current

A group of UMaine researchers exploring the facets of tidal power are helping to make the university a leading source of public information about the new technology and its role in the larger energy picture of the state and the nation.

 

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