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The school says it plans to use a new $10 million to add computational techniques throughout its curriculum, and to launch new applied fields of study in areas such as environmental engineering and public health.
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University of Maine researchers are developing what they say is a new alternative to "forever chemicals" using wood pulp.
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The approval unlocks $12 to $14 million in funding. Maine Connectivity Authority spokesperson Brian Allenby says priorities in the plan include expanding broadband infrastructure as well as education.
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Efforts to protect and restore critically endangered wild Atlantic salmon in Maine
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How meteorologists make weather predictions, and how Maine's climate is changing
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Changes in air travel, safety issues in the news, and the future of the aviation industry
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How and why telehealth has expanded in Maine, and how to make it more accessible
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How Maine is poised to become a player in the space industry
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"Forever chemicals" are in everything from swimsuits and school supplies to nonstick cookware, pet food packaging and batteries, according to an initial analysis of reports from 41 companies that sell products in Maine.
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News and advice on the latest gadgets, games, smart devices, password protection and more
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Local education officials say that a lack of building space, teachers, and special education services are some of the factors limiting the growth of career and technical education across Maine.
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The history and ecology of wolves, and questions about their presence in Maine