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  • UMD students visit Langley Park Elementary for a chemistry outreach event
    Creative Chemistry Class Inspires Undergrads and Local Elementary School Students
    29 April 2026

    A hands-on UMD course gives undergraduates the opportunity to share the magic of chemistry with third graders in Prince George's County.

  • Two hands operating a silver piece of scientific equipment.
    A Surprisingly Simple Way to Control Quantum Behavior
    29 April 2026

    A new study from UMD chemical physicists could lead to more stable quantum memory, safer fuel storage and an improved ability to measure comet temperatures in outer space.

  • John Labella. Photo courtesy of same.
    'Finding New Tools for the Toolbox'
    28 April 2026

    Biological sciences Ph.D. student John Labella channels impressions from a sci-fi bestseller and research experiences in biotech as he develops novel genetic tools and problem-solving technology.

  • plant diagnostics hospital
    Got a Sick Plant? Take it to UMD’s Plant Hospital
    21 April 2026

    Inside UMD's Plant Diagnostics Lab, botanical medical mysteries meet scientific detective work

  • A woman in a lab coat wearing blue gloves and glasses uses a pipette to transfer liquic into a test tube.
    UMD BioFIRE Student Becomes Program’s First Doctoral Graduate
    20 April 2026

    Jinyi “Cornelia” Zhu came to Maryland for the weather. She leaves with a B.S. in public health science, a Ph.D. in biological sciences, and gratitude for the freshman science program that started it all.

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    22 Science Terps Awarded 2026 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
    20 April 2026

    Since 2014, 174 current students and recent alums from CMNS have been awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. 

  • Large white Bruker Ascend 800 NMR magnet in a lab, with connected tubing and instruments; a yellow step ladder stands beside it.
    Biomolecular NMR Facility Gets Upgrade in UMD’s New Chemistry Building
    17 April 2026

    The space is an “otherworldly gift,” providing researchers with expertise and instrumentation to study biologically relevant molecules.

  • basalt legacy drill core sample
    Volcanic Rocks Reveal Earth’s Earliest Chemical Secrets
    17 April 2026

    UMD researchers find evidence that deep pockets of primordial material remained undisturbed within Earth’s mantle for billions of years.

  • Jessica Goodheart standing on a beach by the water among cactus plants.
    On the Case of the Thieving Nudibranchs
    16 April 2026

    As an investigator at the American Museum of Natural History, UMD alum Jessica Goodheart (Ph.D. ’17, biological sciences) seeks to solve how sea slugs steal to survive.

  • Biological sciences graduate student Stephanie Chia sits smiling at the camera on a rock overlooking a cloudy sky and a valley of trees.
    Exploring the Birds That Never Were
    15 April 2026

    Biological sciences doctoral student Stephanie Chia uses informatics to determine why some animal forms fail to arise.

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