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  • Lila Wilson holds up a frame from a hive, which can hold about 2,000 bees.
    Clubs 101: UMD Beekeeping
    10 April 2025

    Get the buzz about collecting honey, making candles, and counting queens on campus with UMD's Beekeeping Club. 

  • PA student experiences the VR simulation of a stroke patient
    Medical Training—From Every Angle
    10 April 2025

    A cutting-edge virtual reality camera system is opening new educational possibilities for medical training.

  • Nathan Addai standing in front of light
    Career Q&A with Computer Science Major Nathan Addai
    10 April 2025

    Addai sought University Career Center support for internship applications and interviews and landed an M&T Tech internship. 

  • Artist’s impression of NASA’s DART mission, which collided with the asteroid Dimorphos in 2022 to test planetary defense techniques.
    How NASA Science Data Defends Earth from Asteroids
    10 April 2025

    The asteroid 2024 YR4 made headlines in February after NASA’s analysis showed a chance of impact with Earth in 2032, but was later ruled out through further observations.

  • Students looking into observatory
    Student-Led Classes Help Learning ‘STIC’
    09 April 2025

    A new student-led astrophotography course at UMD focuses on art to accompany the science of astronomy.

  • Stephanie Hong
    Using Chemistry to Unlock Renewable Energy
    08 April 2025

    Ph.D. student Stephanie Hong studies metal oxides with promising properties for the energy sector.

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    UMD’s Computer Science Graduate Program Climbs in 2026 U.S. News Rankings
    08 April 2025

    The computer science graduate program ranks No. 9 among the country’s public institutions and 16th overall, climbing a notch from last year.

  • Innovative Sequestration Technology
    Reversal Therapeutics Joins Mtech Ventures
    07 April 2025

    Lyle Isaacs, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UMD, and co-founder, consultant, and chief scientific advisor for Reversal Therapeutics, invented the company’s technology, called sulfated pillararenes.

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    Researchers Discover Way to Predict Treatment Success for Parasitic Skin Disease
    04 April 2025

    Findings from a new UMD-led study could help doctors select more effective treatments earlier for patients suffering from leishmaniasis, a disfiguring skin infection. 

  • Silene latifolia plant infected with anther-smut disease
    Researchers Reveal Why Young Plants May Be More Vulnerable to Disease
    04 April 2025

    A University of Maryland study reveals an evolutionary trade-off that young plants face to develop disease resistance.

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