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A parking lot at UVM is a lab for stormwater, freeze-thaw challenges - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Sun, 08/11/2013 - 09:39

A parking lot at UVM is a lab for stormwater, freeze-thaw challenges
BurlingtonFreePress.com
University of Vermont professor Mandar Dewoolkar explains Friday how rainfall from an asphalt portion of a Trinity Campus parking lot flows into porous concrete slabs — and into the water table. / JOEL BANNER BAIRD/FREE PRESS ...

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Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes - Foster's Daily Democrat

Sun, 08/11/2013 - 03:17

Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes
Foster's Daily Democrat
"You can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed," said UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth, one of about 20 researchers involved in the project. "We can continuously monitor the biogeochemical pulse of the watershed." The project ...


PhosphoReduc™ — Emerging Solutions For Phosphorus Removal And Reuse - Water Online (press release)

Tue, 08/06/2013 - 05:36

PhosphoReduc™ — Emerging Solutions For Phosphorus Removal And Reuse
Water Online (press release)
By Aleksandra Drizo. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous can provide many benefits when they are properly used. When they are applied as a fertilizer at agronomic rates they improve crop production. However, when they are used improperly or ...

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Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes - WLNE-TV (ABC6)

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 09:48

Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes
WLNE-TV (ABC6)
UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth says you can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed. The project will gather water quality and quantity data across all three states as well as determine the best way policy makers can use the ...

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Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes - NECN

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 08:59

Vt., RI and Del. To study watershed changes
NECN
UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth says you can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed. The project will gather water quality and quantity data across all three states as well as determine the best way policy makers can use the ...

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2013-08-08 - Asim Zia - Video - Research on Adaptation to Climate Change

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 08:53
Video produced by the Gund Institute. Asim Zia talkes about Research on Adaptation to Climate Change in the Lake Champlain Basin.
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2013-08-07 - NEWRnet Video - UVM Grabs Water Grant

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 08:53
Video: WFFF TV in Burlington VT. extended report on the new NEWRnet NSF grant.
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2013-08-07 - NEWRnet Video - UVM Goes High Tech to Improve Water Quality

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 08:53
Video: WFFF TV in Burlington VT reports on the new NEWRnet NSF grant.
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The pulse of the watershed - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 04:44

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'The pulse of the watershed'
BurlingtonFreePress.com
“You can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed,” UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth, one of about 20 researchers involved in the project, said in a statement. The new data might also be used to measure perceptions and behaviors ...
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$2M grant will allow UVM to study water quality in Vermont, in real time - BurlingtonFreePress.com

Fri, 08/02/2013 - 13:39

$2M grant will allow UVM to study water quality in Vermont, in real time
BurlingtonFreePress.com
“You can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed,” UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth, one of about 20 researchers involved in the project, said in a statement. The new data might also be used to measure perceptions and behaviors ...


2013-08-05 - Two St. Michael's College Professors Win Grant

Fri, 08/02/2013 - 10:36
Two professors at St. Michael's Collegeare part of a research team that has won a $2 million grant to study DNA technology.

Mathematics professor Joanna Ellis-Monaghan and computerscience professor Greta Pangborn will be working with 10 experts on a project from the National Science Foundation to develop "self-replicating nanoscale origami."

The project will look for ways to select and identify useful DNA configurations, copying them to produce more, and evolving the configurations over successive generations to produce the best features.

Ellis-Monaghan and Pangborn will be working closely with each of the labs to develop mathematical problem formulations for the various processes.
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New Sensors to Take Pulse of Watershed - UVM News

Fri, 08/02/2013 - 10:36

New Sensors to Take Pulse of Watershed
UVM News
“You can liken it to taking the pulse of the watershed,” says UVM assistant professor of geology Andrew Schroth, one of about twenty researchers involved in the new project. "We can continuously monitor the biogeochemical pulse of the watershed.”


New Sensors to Take Pulse of Watershed - UVM News

Fri, 08/02/2013 - 10:36

New Sensors to Take Pulse of Watershed
UVM News
... high-frequency data for use by those who manage the Lake Champlain Basin and watersheds in Rhode Island and Delaware will be of broad interest beyond our states,” says Judith Van Houten, director of Vermont EPSCoR and UVM professor of biology, ...

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Program Gives Students Chance To Rehearse For Life - VPR

Mon, 07/29/2013 - 14:56

Program Gives Students Chance To Rehearse For Life
Vermont Public Radio
And one of those opportunities is called the Governor's Institutes of Vermont. The Governor's Institutes are finishing their 30th summer of programs this week. Karen Taylor Mitchell is the program's executive director. She spoke with Vermont Edition ...

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Real estate agents turning back to traditional sales - Dayton Daily News

Mon, 07/29/2013 - 00:05

Real estate agents turning back to traditional sales
Dayton Daily News
When the recession hit and many real estate agents quit the business, Jason Stockwell's sales kept going up. His strategy was basic: Follow the market. He started with traditional deals but quickly shifted to short sales and foreclosures when the ...


Performing Shakespeare, Building Community - Valley News

Sat, 07/27/2013 - 00:14

Performing Shakespeare, Building Community
Valley News
Hailing from small Vermont towns — Wood is from Thetford and Larkin is a Jericho native — both attended “Get Thee To The Funnery” camps during their teenage years. The pair met at the Governor's Institute on the Arts where Wood is currently co ...

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Performing Shakespeare, Building Community - Valley News

Fri, 07/26/2013 - 23:45

Performing Shakespeare, Building Community
Valley News
Hailing from small Vermont towns — Wood is from Thetford and Larkin is a Jericho native — both attended “Get Thee To The Funnery” camps during their teenage years. The pair met at the Governor's Institute on the Arts where Wood is currently co ...

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