உமைன் மையம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from உமைன் மையம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In உமைன் மையம் Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Courtesy of Jacob CoteJacob Cote University of Maine junior Jacob Cote of Brewer, a double degree student in microbiology and biochemistry, has been named a 2021 Goldwater Scholar. Cote is one of 410 scholars selected nationwide for the prestigious undergraduate scholarship, designed to foster and encourage outstanding students to pursue research careers in the fields of the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics, according to the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation website. This year, there were 1,256 applicants who passed the nomination process of their institutions; among those 410 were chosen based on their likelihood to have a significant impact on their research fields. ....
Spring 2021 Health and safety update for university community members Welcome to this weekâs Friday Futurecast These updates are archived on the UMaine Spring â21 website. The University of Maine at Machias also has a Spring â21 website. Message from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy: Dear members of the UMaine and UMM communities, It has been another memorable week for our universities and the state, beginning with COVID-19 testing on campus on Monday. At UMaine, weâve had five particularly successful days of phase six testing, thanks to the exceptional dedication of the many staff members and students working at our two testing sites on campus. They have worked countless hours to ensure the safety and efficiency of the Shield T3 testing, and those students and employees who came for their appointments noted their appreciation. We thank all for their patience with the phase six testing process since Fe ....
To our readers, UMaine and Maine Sea Grant support effort to boost sea urchin farming Feb 01, 2021 Courtesy of: Chris Davis, Maine Sea Grant There is substantial potential for aquaculture growth of sea urchins in northern New England, UMaine researchers say. Orono A team of researchers, aquaculture production specialists and educators in Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire will be working to help transform the sea urchin fishery by supporting green sea urchin aquaculture efforts in New England. The team which includes Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson at the University of Maine, Dana Morse with Maine Sea Grant, project lead Coleen Suckling at the University of Rhode Island and Larry Harris at the University of New Hampshire received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Northeast Regional Aquaculture Center to improve hatchery production of the green sea urchin and engage prospective urchin farmers on grow-out possibi ....
By Staff With a $100,000 federal grant, an effort is underway to boost Maine s farming of sea urchins, a commercially valuable species much in demand in Asian markets. A team of researchers, aquaculture production specialists and educators in Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire will be working to transform the sea urchin fishery by supporting green sea urchin aquaculture efforts, according to a news release. Maine’s sea urchins are spiky creatures valued for their tasty roe, called “uni.” High-quality uni has a sweet, ocean-like taste and a smooth, buttery texture. The roe is served fresh and uncooked. The team includes Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson at the University of Maine, Dana Morse with Maine Sea Grant, project lead Coleen Suckling at the University of Rhode Island and Larry Harris at the University of New Hampshire. They received the grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Northeast Regional Aquaculture Center to improve hatch ....
University of Maine Sea urchins. Courtesy of Chris Bartlett, Maine Sea Grant A team of researchers, aquaculture production specialists and educators in Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire will be working to help transform the sea urchin fishery by supporting green sea urchin aquaculture efforts in New England. The team which includes Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson at the University of Maine, Dana Morse with Maine Sea Grant, project lead Coleen Suckling at the University of Rhode Island and Larry Harris at the University of New Hampshire received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Northeast Regional Aquaculture Center to improve hatchery production of the green sea urchin and engage prospective urchin farmers on grow out possibilities in the Gulf of Maine and coastal northern New England. ....