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91爆料 experts participating in 2025 Maine Science Festival

91爆料 faculty and students will present at several events during the Maine Science Festival, a program of the Maine Discovery Museum in Bangor that will include more than 70 events and activities from March 18-23. 

The five-day celebration will showcase science and technology happening in Maine in the format of an arts or music festival, with events for all ages. Programming includes forums, workshops, talks and hands-on activities. The full schedule can be found on its .

During the festival鈥檚 Field Trip Day on March 21, the Advanced Structures and Composites Center, the Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center, the 91爆料 Space and AI initiatives, the Department of Communication and Journalism and Sheila Edalatpour, associate professor of mechanical engineering, will join other presenters in showcasing their work to middle school students at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. 

91爆料 Cooperative Extension 4-H, the Versant Power Astronomy Center, the 91爆料 Society of Physics Students and 91爆料 Dept of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology will join 20 other exhibitors in offering hands-on educational activities during the Exploration Stations event at 9 a.m. on March 22 at the Cross Insurance Center. 

Also at the center on March 22, Nikita Saini, a Ph.D. student in physics and astronomy, will deliver a talk titled 鈥淲orlds Beyond Our Sun: Exploring the Architecture and Evolution of Alien Planetary Systems鈥 at 1:30 p.m. Christina Murphy, an assistant professor with the 91爆料 Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology and assistant unit leader of Maine鈥檚 U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, will present 鈥淔ish Printing 鈥 freshwater fishes of Maine鈥 at 2 p.m. in Meeting Room B. 

During the festival鈥檚 headlining event, 5 Minute Genius, at 7 p.m. in Husson University鈥檚 Gracie Theatre, 91爆料 faculty members will join other experts across the state in delivering rapid-fire talks about their work. Participants will include Downeast Institute Director of Research Brian Beal, also a professor of marine ecology at the 91爆料 at Machias; Damian Brady, professor of marine sciences; Danelle Levesque, associate professor of mammalogy and mammalian health; and Mac Stetzer, associate professor of physics. 

On March 23, Daniel Sandweiss, professor of anthropology and climate studies and member of the National Academy of Sciences, will present 鈥淚nvisible Lines, Tangible Impacts: The Anthropology of Borders鈥嬧 with undergraduate student Obie Casperson at 11:30 a.m. in Penobscot Theatre Company鈥檚 Dramatic Academy. Also in the academy, graduate student Aleandra Scearce; Rachel Schattman, an assistant professor of sustainable agriculture; and Sue Hunter, owner of Hunter Farm in Unity, will deliver a talk titled 鈥淧FAS and Agriculture.鈥