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A network analysis of The Pool will be featured at the Leonardo satellite symposium on Arts &#124; Humanities &#124; Complex Networks at the NetSci2010 conference on 10 May in Boston. This conference, held at the lab founded by renowned network theorist Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scientists, artists, and scholars to examine [...]]]></description>
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At LongGreenHouse&#8217;s Green U-Me event, sustainability experts re-designed UMaine&#8217;s campus to nourish the body as well as mind. Several dozen faculty and students from across the campus also participated in this green design charette, whose goal was to reimagine the University of Maine as an edible food forest.
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		<description><![CDATA[Science teacher Tony Sohns will be teaching classes for homeschoolers at LongGreenHouse on Thursdays starting this week. Renowned for his work with Bangor&#8217;s Discovery Museum, Tony&#8217;s energy, knowledge, and interaction kids is outstanding, and we are lucky to have him involved with our community.
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