It is time to be a true patriot.
2017
The disappearance of Maine’s rusty patched bumblebee
How a native Maine bee went from commonplace to landing on the federal endangered species list, and why the loss stings.
It’s time to get brighter about LED lights
The lights are big energy savers, but some simple choices can make them friendlier to humans and animals alike.
Sprouts offer easy, homegrown nutrition
Beyond alfalfa, many edible plants can be grown for sprouts in a jar on the countertop.
Timeline Growth Rules record a child’s growth history
Parents are meant to write on the Maine-made wooden rules.
UMaine scientist Eric Venturini encourages growth of life-sustaining bees
A passion for sustainable agriculture led him into a career in researching and building up wild bee populations.
DNA analysis will force us to call plants by other names
As it becomes easier to determine how plants are related, or not, botanical labels will change. (A dogwood is not a dogwood is not a dogwood.)
Folding leftovers into dumplings shows love for planet
Any number of fillings and flavors could become favorite no-waste treats.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Rockport
You can count on someone raised in Italy to cook great Italian food
Singing Valentines offered by Maine-ly Harmony
Group will find Valentine, deliver a love song, red rose.