Study shows plant version of human glutamate receptor helps moss sperm find eggs, controls spore development.
Study shows plant version of human glutamate receptor helps moss sperm find eggs, controls spore development.
Lynn Montgomery, Thomas Rimlinger and Nicholas Zube receive awards of up to $45,000 per year.
Anna Lowien and Emma Thrift receive scholarships from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Davis succeeds Samir Khuller, who served as chair for the last five years.
Blumberg plans to volunteer to teach yoga and meditation in addition to English.
Lieberman plans to explore working in child development in addition to teaching duties.
James Juno, Thomas Rimlinger and Joseph Schools receive awards of up to $45,000 per year.
Over 2,000 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Spring 2017.
Fungus specifically targets mosquitoes, is safe for humans and other insects.
Preference will go to students doing interdisciplinary research on natural phenomena—Banavar’s own research area.