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Choosing
to Forgive |
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A peace studies course offers a research-based exploration of
forgiveness. The class helps students deconstruct the world's
culture of violence and understand forgiveness as a tool to build a
culture of peace. |
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Artful
Science |
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Marine scientist Sara Lindsay uses microscopy to study marine worms
called spionids to understand their physiology and behavior. Through
her research, she has built a collection of images that are
scientifically meaningful and aesthetically striking. |
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Write
On! |
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Got a paper due for a high school or college class? Head to the
nearest writing center, where student tutors can't guarantee a good
grade on that paper, but can help you be a better writer. |
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A
Balancing Act |
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For more than a quarter-century, Bob Steneck has been monitoring the
health of marine ecosystems. From Maine's lobsters to corals in the
Caribbean, the marine scientist has become a leading expert on the
impact humans have on the world's oceans. |
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Metal
in Motion |
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Because of the body's natural resistance to foreign materials,
implants used for bone repair have been problematic. At UMaine, an
engineer has teamed with a surgeon to explore the use of foam metals
that could change all that. |