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Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention - Greenwich Time
Greenwich Time
Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention
Greenwich Time
In this Thursday, June 4, 2015 photo, Richard Roy of Laval, Quebec, Canada, demonstrates the use of a Y-rod at the American Society for Dowsing's annual convention in Lyndonville, Vermont. Practitioners of dowsing use metal rods, .... Donna Rizzo, a ...
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Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention - mySanAntonio.com (blog)
mySanAntonio.com (blog)
Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention
mySanAntonio.com (blog)
In this Thursday, June 4, 2015 photo, Richard Roy of Laval, Quebec, Canada, demonstrates the use of a Y-rod at the American Society for Dowsing's annual convention in Lyndonville, Vermont. Practitioners of dowsing use metal rods, ... Donna Rizzo, a ...
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2015-06-08 2015 NEWRnet Intern Short Course: June 3rd and 4th at the University of Vermont
On June 3rd and 4th, eighteen NEWRnet interns visited the University of Vermont for the second annual NEWRnet short course. The 2015 short course included presentations by NEWRnet faculty introducing students to climate change in the northeast, experimental economics, and water quality issues in the region.
Students played an experimental economics game where they examined human impacts on the environment and toured the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory by the Burlington Waterfront. Field excursions included a boat trip on the Melosira RSV to explore Lake Champlain, and a hike up Mt Philo to see the Lake Champlain Basin from a different perspective.
NEWRnet interns will spend 10 weeks studying topics related to water quality and agent based modeling in three EPSCoR states: Delaware, Vermont and Rhode Island. Students will reconvene at Saint Michael's College in Vermont in August to present their research.
Students played an experimental economics game where they examined human impacts on the environment and toured the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory by the Burlington Waterfront. Field excursions included a boat trip on the Melosira RSV to explore Lake Champlain, and a hike up Mt Philo to see the Lake Champlain Basin from a different perspective.
NEWRnet interns will spend 10 weeks studying topics related to water quality and agent based modeling in three EPSCoR states: Delaware, Vermont and Rhode Island. Students will reconvene at Saint Michael's College in Vermont in August to present their research.
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2015-06-08 2015 RACC Intern Orientation: June 1st at Saint Michael's College
On June 1st, the VT EPSCoR CWDD welcomed 45 new interns to the RACC program! The 2015 Intern Orientation included presentations by RACC faculty and partners introducing interns to climate change and water quality issues in Vermont, as well as outlining the RACC research program questions. Interns will spend the next 10 weeks conducting research on a range of topics related to Research on Adaptation to Climate Change (RACC). Good luck and have fun this summer!
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Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention - The Advocate
The Advocate
Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention
The Advocate
In this Thursday, June 4, 2015 photo, Richard Roy of Laval, Quebec, Canada, demonstrates the use of a Y-rod at the American Society for Dowsing's annual convention in Lyndonville, Vermont. Practitioners of dowsing use metal .... rather than drawn by a ...
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Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention - SFGate
SFGate
Dowsers tap into far more than water at annual convention
SFGate
Donna Rizzo, a groundwater hydrologist and professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Vermont, said dowsers may be unconsciously using factors, such as topography, temperature and vegetation, to locate groundwater. "I'm ...
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Dowsers Tap Into Far More Than Water at Annual Convention - ABC News
Dowsers Tap Into Far More Than Water at Annual Convention
ABC News
Donna Rizzo, a groundwater hydrologist and professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Vermont, said dowsers may be unconsciously using factors, such as topography, temperature and vegetation, to locate groundwater. "I'm ...
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A Roe Pond thank you - DenPubs
A Roe Pond thank you
DenPubs
A big thank you to Mike Vargo and Brian Woods tournament members on stocking day (sorry about the leaky waders, look on the bright side, I wore them longer than you did, can I have them back?). #A very special thank you to Joe Rodriguez Sr., Mike ...
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Woman Struck by Broken Bat During Sox Game Expected to Survive - NECN
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Woman Struck by Broken Bat During Sox Game Expected to Survive
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A woman is in serious but stable condition Saturday after being struck by a broken bat at Fenway Park Friday evening. The game between the Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics was delayed while paramedics tended to the patient, according to Comcast ...
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Happy Hour History: The White Russian - Paste Magazine
Happy Hour History: The White Russian Paste Magazine
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae BurlingtonFreePress.com
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae BurlingtonFreePress.com
The time is arriving when Vermonters might, at last, imagine a dip in a lake or pond. Until then, many of us are *content* to admire a chilly water body's clarity.
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae BurlingtonFreePress.com
The time is arriving when Vermonters might, at last, imagine a dip in a lake or pond. Until then, many of us are *content* to admire a chilly water body's clarity.
Climate forecast good for blue-green algae : Peter Isles
Climate forecast good — for blue-green algae
BurlingtonFreePress.com
The time is arriving when Vermonters might, at last, imagine a dip in a lake or pond. Until then, many of us are content to admire a chilly water body's clarity. Or savor a long, cool — albeit purified — glass of Lake Champlain's finest. Other folks ...
Climate forecast good for blue-green algae: Peter Isles
For instance: Peter Isles, a doctoral student at the University of Vermont, considers the comfort zones of cyanobacteria, more commonly known as blue-green algae. Ever-warmer climate forecasts for the region provide Isles and other scientists with an ...
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Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small - UVM News
Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small
UVM News
And there's “a lot we don't know,” said Markowitz, secretary of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources, in her opening remarks to the 58th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, hosted by UVM and the International Association for Great Lakes ...
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Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small - UVM News
Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small
UVM News
And there's “a lot we don't know,” said Markowitz, secretary of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources, in her opening remarks to the 58th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, hosted by UVM and the International Association for Great Lakes ...
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Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small - UVM News
Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small
UVM News
And there's “a lot we don't know,” said Markowitz, secretary of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources, in her opening remarks to the 58th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, hosted by UVM and the International Association for Great Lakes ...
Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small - UVM News
Microplastics, Mussels, and Medicines Trouble Lakes Great and Small
UVM News
And there's “a lot we don't know,” said Markowitz, secretary of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources, in her opening remarks to the 58th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, hosted by UVM and the International Association for Great Lakes ...
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