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    Quantum Researcher Yu Liu Brings Laser Focus to UMD’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    12 January 2024

    The laser cooling expert will launch two research projects on ultracold molecules in his lab in the new Chemistry Building. 

  • The entire sky in gamma rays with magenta circles illustrating the uncertainty in the direction from which more high-energy gamma rays than average seem to be arriving
    NASA’s Fermi Detects Surprise Gamma-Ray Feature Beyond Our Galaxy
    12 January 2024

    Astronomers analyzing 13 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope have found an unexpected and as yet unexplained feature outside of our galaxy.

  • Ellen Williams headshot
    University of Maryland Distinguished University Professor Ellen Williams Retires
    08 January 2024

    Williams will serve as executive director of the Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies but stepped down as director of UMD’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center.

  • Offshore wind turbines
    Commotion in the Ocean
    08 January 2024

    Offshore wind farms can be an energy boon, but does their noisy construction bother marine animals? UMD’s Arthur Popper, who studies underwater sounds and their ecological impacts, weighs in.

  • Anne Jorstad hiking in Switzerland
    From Seattle to Switzerland
    04 January 2024

    Anne Jorstad (Ph.D. ’12, applied mathematics & statistics, and scientific computation) leads the data team at Switzerland’s national science agency.

  • Denny Gulick reciting pi
    Mathematician Denny Gulick Reflects on His 58-Year Career at UMD
    03 January 2024

    The pi-reciting professor retired from teaching in August 2023 but still has campus ties.

  • A diagram of bilirubin
    What Makes Urine Yellow? UMD Scientists Discover the Enzyme Responsible
    03 January 2024

    Their findings could be applied to future studies of gut health, including conditions like jaundice and inflammatory bowel disease.

  • Emma Neiswender doing labwork
    Baritone, Brownies and Biochemistry
    28 December 2023

    Senior biochemistry major Emma Neiswender’s passion for problem-solving led her to excel in lab research and community-building at UMD.

  • From Ghana to Graduate School in Maryland
    19 December 2023

    Chemistry Ph.D. student Solomon Attionu traveled thousands of miles from his home country in Africa to study the viral progression of hepatitis B and how to stop it.

  • UMD Microbiology Building with "UMD Science Top Stories of 2023" text
    Top Stories of 2023: Climate Change Research, Space Discoveries and More
    18 December 2023

    2023 has been a year full of discovery for the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS).

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