Por: The Boston Globe Life December 12, 2022
How do you create lots of affordable housing with limited materials, labor, and other resources? One group of researchers at the University of Maine has come up with a proposed solution: hook up a 3D printer.The United States rising rents and housing shortages, intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic,but Maine has its ownunique, overlapping challenges: The state needs another estimated 20,000 homes to meet the current demand for low-income housing.... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 02, 2022
Updated Dec 1, 2022, 08:38pm ESTTopline President Joe Biden's first state dinner Thursday night features French President Emmanuel Macron, dozens of high-profile U.S. political figures and A-list names in entertainment and media, but the night's top drama might be on... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 01, 2022
The Shiseido Bio-Performance Skin Filler SerumsShiseido Most skincare products have a year or two of research behind them before they hit the market. But in the case of Shiseido’s most advanced skincare innovation yet, there’s 40 years of research. Shiseido is celebrating... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 27, 2022
This 600-square-foot home, named BioHome3D, was made with wood-based polymer using the University of Maine’s giant 3D printer. Photo courtesy of University of Maine Advanced Structures and Composites Center UMaine’s 3D-printed house is, for starters, fun to think about. The... + más
New business in Winslow brings rage room fad to central Maine | Portland Press Herald
Without Mills, LePage and Hunkler discuss dam removal, housing, forever chemicals during Waterville forum | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Health November 02, 2022
LEWISTON — Central Maine Healthcare announced Tuesday that it will reimburse tuition for all two- and four-year degree nursing students at the Maine College of Health Professions in Lewiston who work at CMH after graduation. The Central Maine Healthcare Student Loan Program... + más
Council Post: Nurses Are The Crux In Fixing Our Healthcare System | Forbes
‘More than a free college program’: CMCC hits record enrollment with boost from state scholarship | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 10, 2022
The Indigenous tribes in Maine are second-class citizens. While 570 tribes across the country access beneficial laws passed by Congress, Maine’s tribes have been blocked from accessing many and must seek state permission to access others. Since the Maine Indian Claims... + más
Op-Ed: Online gambling from Prop. 27 wouldn't solve a bigger issue for California's tribes | Los Angeles Times
California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 06, 2022
Every day we get another reminder of just how bad the housing crisis is in Maine, and how the only sustainable way out of it is to build more housing. This time, it was news that MaineHousing for emergency rental assistance until it hears whether the federal government will... + más
Flu season begins this month, but questions remain for what’s ahead | Portland Press Herald
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