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  • What goes on in the brain of a bat or rat on the move?
    18 April 2013

    In a new paper in Science, UMD experts show why neuroscientists must study many species, not just rodents, to accurately model the brain.

  • "The Day I Said 'Nyet!' to Gorbachev"
    11 April 2013

    Physics Prof. Roald Sagdeev shares Cold War tales as a Soviet scientist

  • Can Drones and Computers Stop Rhino Poachers in Their Tracks?
    09 April 2013

    Campus talk offers preview of a daring anti-poaching experiment

  • UMD's Daphne Soares' startling discovery about blind cavefish
    28 March 2013

    NBC News and other media report biology professor's finding

  • The future of quantum computing: do the ions have it?
    11 March 2013

    Captured atomic ions can serve as memory, network node, and gate host in quantum computing.

  • Nano 'Beads on a String' Could Advance Battery Technology
    27 February 2013

    Tiny silicon beads, thinner than paper, may someday improve battery life in your laptop or electric vehicle.

  • Krzysztof Franaszek
    UMD's Gates Cambridge Scholar
    13 February 2013

    Cambridge-bound senior Krzysztof Franaszek studies viruses in the lab and volunteers for a local fire department.

  • Deciphering the Mysteries of Aging
    16 January 2013

    A premature aging disorder gives Kan Cao insights on the aging process.

  • Physics Students Create Volunteer Tutoring Program for Fellow Undergrads
    28 November 2012
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    Caring Professor Inspires Corporate Success
    10 October 2012

    Clay Siegall shares how Bill Higgins helped him along the path to co-found Seattle Genetics.

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