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A fascinating micro-animal that's also known as a "water bear," the tardigrade can survive the most extreme conditions
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What to know about this common eye disease, and how to find support in Maine for vision loss
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Northeastern University held a groundbreaking for the Roux Institute and Alfond Learning Center Friday at the former B&M Baked Bean site in Portland.
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Scientists project that Maine could lose 28-57% of its salt marshes by the end of the century — victims of rising seas, coastal development and polluted runoff, with consequences for biodiversity and storm resilience. Now, advocates across the coast are racing to give these ecosystems space to survive.
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How can Maine manage its forests sustainably so that they thrive in the future?
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How to prepare for colder days ahead, especially with energy-efficient and cost-saving heating in mind
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The test at the Brunswick Executive Airport Friday night was a success, according to the company's founder.
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The network — known as the Maine IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (Maine INBRE) — supplies equipment, research and training to hundreds of students across more than a dozen institutions.
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People who know and love trains, and what to know about railways in Maine
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More heat waves calls for more A/C, but that contributes to more global warming—what to do? And how do Mainers stay cool?
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Our experts answer questions about cars, trucks, SUVs and electric vehicles, from buying to repairing to driving
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Author David Lipsky discusses his book about how climate change attitudes came about, including climate denial