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    Two Science Terp Faculty Members Named MPower Professors
    06 February 2025

    Researchers pursuing collaborative work on pressing issues were awarded $150,000.

  • Tropical Storm Toraji
    Database Co-produced by UMD Undergrad Is First to Document Tornadoes Worldwide
    05 February 2025

    A research team co-led by Malcolm Maas, a double-degree student in physics and atmospheric and oceanic science, has built a first-of-its-kind archive, capturing records of 100,000 twisters from the U.S. Plains to the Eastern Hemisphere.

  • Professor and student collaborating on wearable device
    Changing Bodies to Change Minds
    04 February 2025

    The Embodied Dynamics Lab at the University of Maryland explores human-machine collaboration to improve accessibility and skill acquisition for people with mobility issues and neurodivergence through innovative technologies like exoskeletons and tactile feedback devices.

  • Multiple forms of double-stranded RNA (blue, magenta, orange structures) cross cell membranes with the help of a conserved protein located in novel sites (colored by depth) throughout the roundworm's body.
    New Study Reveals How RNA Travels Between Cells to Control Genes Across Generations
    04 February 2025

    UMD researchers uncover key mechanisms in gene regulation that may lead to better design of RNA-based medicines. 

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    Sougata Roy Awarded $2.5M NIH Grant After Receiving Rare ‘Unicorn Score’
    31 January 2025

    The cell communication researcher received a perfect rating on his Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award application.

  • From Brain Science to Lion Dance
    29 January 2025

    Sophomore neuroscience major Amanda Trieu keeps an ancient art alive on UMD’s campus. 

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    University of Maryland Senior Malcolm Maas Named 2025-26 Churchill Scholar
    29 January 2025

    Maas joined 15 other students nationwide in winning the prestigious honor.

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    Unraveling the Complexities of Climate
    28 January 2025

    After 50-plus years at UMD, alum and Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Professor Rachel Pinker will retire on February 1, 2025.

  • Moon is Not As “Geologically Dead” As Previously Thought, New Study Reveals
    27 January 2025

    A UMD geologist helped develop advanced dating methods to track geological changes on the far side of the moon and found evidence of relatively recent activity.

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    Dean's List: Fall 2024
    24 January 2025

    Congratulations to the over 4,300 Fall 2024 semester Dean's List awardees from the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

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