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<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - We love to eat lobsters, but what do lobsters love to eat?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Spring is when we feel the urge to explore.
The trains in Maine are hard to explain, the best view in the Pine Tree State, and Herbie bites the (saw) dust.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - It <em>is</em> possible to find your way in the world using your own built-in computer: your brain.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What leads a scientist to his or her chosen field?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - The salty sea is in our blood.
Friendship goes moist, the cost of boating, and the famous canoe-testing toss.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What happens when sound passes through water?
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Resistor (Wherein we meet Doctor Bob and Lech Walesa, and don appropriate attire for physics class.)
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - All the abundance of the Gulf of Maine is based on microscopic plants and animals.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Maine’s Beaches: You can’t go wrong with a little sand.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - It’s a guy thing.
More from Bill, the earth remains on its axis, and why we don’t annex Canada.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Was the wet spring due to global warming?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - It’s a tough life, being the satellite of a major planet.
Maine’s season of stolen days.
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Aland Island, Home Sweet Home? (How technology, Homeland Security, and new rules for truckers gave me a new identity...)
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What do whales and dolphins do with all that brain matter?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Spring is a good time of year for quiet.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Nonpoint source pollution's impact on our waterways
<strong>By Karen O. Zimmermann</strong> This smelt fry is a fund-raiser for the Downeast Salmon Federation and a crispy, savory rite of spring.
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - The world is a mathematical construct, but don’t panic! Our author explains.
Fitting Out Tips, Boat Show Dreams, Flying Footwear, and Topless Donuts
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What do Greek myths, brigantines, and shrimp reproduction have in common?
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Everybody, regardless of history, ethics, or severity of bait smell, is welcome aboard the 'Beam, and there is always something in the cookie jar.