Tomorrow, Thursday Feb 17, Director of Quality Control Collaboratory Lucille Benedict will be featured on the Maine Science podcast! The episode goes live at 4:05am and will be found at https://t.co/zlYaQhYuXf and in all podcast places. Look for it tomorrow and give it a listen!
The USM Planetarium was featured on the radio program Maine Calling. The episode covers recent astronomy news, including the James Webb Space Telescope and what is currently visible in Maine’s night sky. Find it under recent episodes at https://t.co/uOw5Wyil1i, and take a listen!
Dr. Christine Maher, Professor of Biology, has been conducting long-term research on groundhogs - research which has been profiled in a story by @nytimes! Check out the story, "Groundhogs Emerge From the Scientific Shadows," here:
https://t.co/FZblnxjOfp
Groundhogs are often seen as solitary creatures, but new research is shedding light on their relationships.
“These guys are much more social than we thought,” said Christine Maher, who has been following more than 500 groundhogs in Maine.
https://t.co/hS9kvyJ9fU
On December 3, students from Baxter Academy joined us to complete a version of the Green River project with the goal of identifying pollution sources leading to algae growth and fish kill. It is our hope that this collaboration with Baxter Academy can continue in the future!
@USouthernMaine@CSTHatUSM Ahmad P. Tafti, PhD, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at USM and The Dubyak Center, has a publication in the Health Data Science Journal!
https://t.co/APofBbHR0T
@USouthernMaine@CSTHatUSM USM, EHSS, Meredith Madden, EdD ATC, Meredith Kneavel, Ph.D., and William Ernst, Ph.D., share their perceptions on athletic trainer's role regarding concussion.
@USouthernMaine@CSTHatUSM Have you seen the College of Science, Technology, and Health
Departmental Student Awards for 2021?
Check out these amazing students and their achievements!
https://t.co/Si6kIhbAsH