When the new University of Maine Cooperative Extension Diagnostic and Research Laboratory in Orono opens later this month, it will be among the most biosecure, technologically cutting edge and scientifically advanced laboratories in the state. Thats a
Updated: 06/10/2018 07:09A
Sixth-formers taking the A-level will learn about how DNA samples taken from timber products can be used to identify tree species, country of origin and whether it was traded legally, as well as how drones can be used to monitor crop pests and track
Updated: 06/29/2016 07:40P