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Goldenrod Golf Balls

Wed, 11/08/2017 - 20:05
A few Thanksgivings ago, my then-ten-year-old daughter and I went for an afternoon stroll. Unseasonably warm weather made for a longer than planned walk through a power line right-of-way and on down through steeply sloping woods to the Winooski River. As we moved through the tall scrub, Lauren's interest was drawn to the golf ball-sized swellings on desiccated goldenrod stalks.
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The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Wed, 11/08/2017 - 03:00
The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls  BurlingtonFreePress.com

What were these woody spheres on dead plants? Why did some have holes? What did they look like inside?


The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Wed, 11/08/2017 - 03:00
The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls  BurlingtonFreePress.com

What were these woody spheres on dead plants? Why did some have holes? What did they look like inside?


The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Wed, 11/08/2017 - 03:00
The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls  BurlingtonFreePress.com

What were these woody spheres on dead plants? Why did some have holes? What did they look like inside?


The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Wed, 11/08/2017 - 03:00
The Outside Story: Goldenrod Golf Balls  BurlingtonFreePress.com

What were these woody spheres on dead plants? Why did some have holes? What did they look like inside?





EPA awards UVM $598K to explore links among algal blooms, human health, community action

Thu, 11/02/2017 - 14:43
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are found naturally in freshwater in the U.S. and in Lake Champlain and other Vermont waters. Cyanobacteria grow well in water that contains high levels of phosphorous and nitrogen. Cyanobacteria can multiply quickly to form dense blooms, especially during warm days of summer and fall. In recent years, cyanobacteria blooms have occurred most often in northern sections of Lake Champlain, such as St. Albans Bay and Mississquoi Bay, where researchers at the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory conduct ongoing studies of lake ecosystem health.
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Science Studies with Flynn Elementary Students

Thu, 11/02/2017 - 14:43
Vermont EPSCoR Graduate Research Associates (GRAs), Wilton Burns and Brittany Lancellotti met with first-graders from Flynn Elementary School in Burlington, VT in September to pique their interest in learning more about the sciences. CWDD members Janel Livia Donicova, Janel Roberge, and Mike Winslow coordinated and participated in the visits.
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