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    UMD Neuroscientist Calls for Clearer Nomenclature in Photoreceptor Research
    30 May 2025

    A new paper co-authored by Biology’s Juan Angueyra aims to tackle a century-old communication problem by making it easier to identify visual systems in vertebrate species.

  • An image of the sky showing the region around ASKAP J1832-0911
    Astronomers Discover Mysterious Milky Way Object That Emits Radio Waves and X-rays
    30 May 2025

    Zorawar Wadiasingh, a visiting assistant research scientist at the University of Maryland, helped predict and interpret this new cosmic phenomenon.

  • AIM Seed Award Program
    AIM Seed Grants Support 22 AI Research Projects
    28 May 2025

    Funds support research focused on accessibility, social justice, sustainability and learning.

  • UMD’s Brenda Dingus Elected to National Academy of Sciences
    27 May 2025

    Pioneering gamma-ray astrophysicist Brenda Dingus was recognized for her transformative contributions to cosmic ray research. 

  • A satellite image of the Chesapeake Bay
    Satellites Offer New View of Chesapeake Bay’s Marine Heat Waves
    23 May 2025

    A University of Maryland-led study revealed that the bay is experiencing “significant increases” in annual heat waves, but satellites show that not all regions are warming equally.

  • Photo of a large crowd of people at commencement. We see the students from the back, and ahead, a platform party facing the audience.
    Congratulations to the College's May 2025 Degree Candidates!
    21 May 2025

    Almost 1,900 students from our college were set to graduate in May 2025.

  • Senior marshals standing on steps
    16 Science Terps Honored as Senior Marshals
    20 May 2025

    The graduating seniors demonstrated the highest levels of scholarship, service to the campus community, extracurricular involvement and personal growth. 

  • Adam Wenchel
    Adventures in AI
    20 May 2025

    Adam Wenchel (B.S. ’99, computer science), co founder and CEO of the tech startup Arthur, will share his AI success story as keynote speaker at the 2025 CMNS Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony.

  • Ell Bogat
    Exoplanet Explorer Helps Astronomers See the Unseeable
    19 May 2025

    UMD astronomy Ph.D. student Ellis Bogat’s work on NASA’s Roman telescope will help researchers see exoplanets hidden in the glare of distant stars.

  • Debanjan Saha. Photo courtesy of same.
    From UMD to AI CEO: Debanjan Saha’s ‘Wild and Fascinating Journey’
    19 May 2025

    Thirty years after earning his Ph.D. in computer science, Saha will return this May as the keynote speaker for the CMNS Graduate Commencement Ceremony.

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