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A UNIVERSITY OF MAINE graduate student’s picture of a tiny, colorful larval lobster has won a National Science Foundation award. Jesica Waller, who’s in her second year of a master’s program in marine biology, is studying the effect of climate change scenarios on larval lobsters. The photo of a three-week-old baby lobster was one of thousands she has taken as part of her research. It won a National Science Foundation visual media award and also appears in the latest issue of the magazine Popular Science.
A UNIVERSITY OF MAINE graduate student’s picture of a tiny, colorful larval lobster has won a National Science Foundation award. Jesica Waller, who’s in her second year of a master’s program in marine biology, is studying the effect of climate change scenarios on larval lobsters. The photo of a three-week-old baby lobster was one of thousands she has taken as part of her research. It won a National Science Foundation visual media award and also appears in the latest issue of the magazine Popular Science.

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