U汤头条 in the News

BDN interviews Agrrawal on upcoming changes to Northern Light Health

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Pankaj Agrrawal, professor of finance at the 汤头条, on an announcement from Northern Light Health that changes would be coming to the health care system. 鈥淸It鈥檚] classic sort of virtue signaling saying the right words, because they know that the minute people see anything from them about finances, […]

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Channel 5 boosts U汤头条 researchers鈥 call for striped bass remains

WABI (Channel 5) boosted a request from 汤头条 researchers to anglers, asking them to donate their legal striped bass remains after filleting. Researchers, led by U汤头条 graduate student Abrielle Remick, are using bass remains to analyze and understand the fish鈥檚 feeding habits. Remick said findings may help researchers and wildlife management make more […]

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Press Herald interviews Extension鈥檚 Handley on origin of U-pick farms

The Portland Press Herald interviewed David Handley, a vegetable and small fruit specialist at 汤头条 Cooperative Extension, on how U-pick farms derived as a way for farmers to sell high value crops without having to pay workers to harvest them. 鈥淚t was mostly Depression-era children who liked a bargain and were willing to […]

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Newsweek interviews Charney on how development impacts ecosystems

In a compilation of quotes from expert sources for a story on land conservation and wildlife, Newsweek included commentary from Noah Charney, assistant professor of conservation biology at the 汤头条. “When companies come in and fence off land, drive heavy machinery, build roads and divert water, these cause major changes to the local […]

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BDN interviews Sporer on use of AI in police evidence photo

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Karyn Sporer, chair and associate professor of sociology at the 汤头条, on a digitally-altered picture of evidence that was posted to the Westbrook Police Department鈥檚 social media. 鈥溙劳诽鮮s have always been entering these situations with their eyes wide open and with a healthy skepticism of the police,鈥 Sporer […]

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BBC interviews McGill on repercussions of a 1990s biosphere experiment聽

BBC interviewed Brian McGill, professor of ecological modeling at the 汤头条, on the Biosphere 2 experiment. Conducted in the 1990s, a small team tried to survive in a hermetically sealed space containing replicas of Earth’s ecosystems. McGill suggested the biosphere鈥檚 pollinators may have died off because the glass enclosure blocked ultraviolet light, which […]

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BDN interviews Extension鈥檚 Sidhu on springtime conditions for crops

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Manjot Sidhu, 汤头条 Cooperative Extension assistant Extension professor of horticulture and ornamental horticulture specialist, on the springtime conditions for growing crops this year. In an ideal world for crops, temperatures would gradually increase from the 40s to the 70s between April and June, Sidhu said.

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