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    College Receives $38M for New Computer Science Building, Scholarships, Endowed Professorships
    12 September 2014

    The Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Innovation will expand research in virtual and augmented reality, computer vision, and immersive science.

  • U.S. Cityscapes Show Consistent Patterns of “Urban Evolution”
    10 September 2014

    Urban waters record the salt in our food, cement in our sidewalks, UMD scientist says

  • oysters and mussels
    Study Puts Some Mussels into Bay Restoration
    08 September 2014

    Study shows that mussels that typically colonize a restored oyster reef can more than double its overall filtration capacity.

  • Ultra-thin Detector Captures Unprecedented Range of Light
    06 September 2014

    University of Maryland research opens the door to future applications in medicine and security.

  • Closest-ever Comet Orbiter Streams Data From Bi-lobed “Rubber Ducky”
    04 September 2014

    UMD astronomers see comet’s surprising shape in far-ultraviolet light.

  • New Synthesis Method May Shape Future of Nanostructures, Clean Energy
    02 September 2014

    Study led by Physics' Min Ouyang may advance efficient solar splitting of water into hydrogen fuel.

  • A Fast First Step Toward Defeating Stink Bugs
    29 August 2014

    UMD team's new way to quickly sequence the insects’ genes could lead to biological controls.

  • Fascinating Rhythm: Light Pulses Illuminate Rare Black Hole
    14 August 2014

    UMD and NASA astronomers track an intermediate-mass black hole from syncopated flares of light.

  • Professor Zhanqing Li Named American Geophysical Union Fellow
    14 August 2014

    Li was recognized for his scientific contributions to remote sensing of clouds, aerosols and radiation.

  • Epiviz
    UMD Researchers Develop Tool to Better Visualize, Analyze Human Genomic Data
    03 August 2014

    Epiviz offers a major advantage over genome browsers currently available: it seamlessly integrates with the widely used, open-source Bioconductor analysis software.

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