All University of Maine articles
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         News NewsAn edible fungus could make paper and fabric liquid-proofResearchers report a way to waterproof materials using edible fungus. In a proof-of-concept study, the fungus grew an impervious film on common materials such as paper, denim, polyester felt and thin wood, revealing its potential to replace plastic coatings with sustainable materials. 
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         News NewsScientists can decode wildlife movement to predict the next pandemicBy equipping wildlife with biologging devices that track movement and behavior in near-real-time, researchers can detect early signs of illness, monitor disease spread, and inform public health interventions before outbreaks reach crisis levels. 
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         News News2,000-year-old shipworm mystery solved - its destructive skills are down to bacterial symbiontsScientists have discovered that a population of symbiotic microbes, living in an overlooked sub-organ of the shipworm gut called the ’typhlosole’, have the ability to secrete the enzymes needed to digest lignin—the toughest part of wood. 
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         News NewsEarly life exposure to broccoli sprouts protects against colitis in IBDHigh fiber diets, like those that include broccoli sprouts or other cruciferous vegetables, may reduce disease symptoms and improve quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a study conducted in mice. 
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         News NewsLiquid-coated air filter inspired by carnivorous plant can improve early capture of airborne pathogensResearchers have designed a new liquid-coated air filter that allows for improved early detection and analysis of airborne bacteria and viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19. 
