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  • UMD Geology Ph.D. Student Helps Discover Remains of a Recent Glacier Near Mars’ Equator
    28 March 2023

    This discovery indicates that water ice might still exist at shallow depths at low latitudes on Mars, bringing researchers closer to understanding how the planet was and still may be habitable.

  • Elias Gonzalez teaching students in the classroom
    Cool Science Courses to Take This Fall at UMD
    28 March 2023

    Ten unique CMNS classes will help undergraduates fulfill general education credits.

  • Hitting His Stride—In Athletics and Academics
    24 March 2023

    Senior Maxwell Myers conquers the challenges of track and computer science and clinches a career opportunity at Microsoft.

  • Nathan Schine
    Nathan Schine Twists Photons and Cools Atoms in a Unique Quantum Dance
    17 March 2023

    Assistant Professor and JQI Fellow Nathan Schine's research program manipulates the interactions between atoms and photons—the particles that make up light—in novel, well-controlled ways in order to simulate other, harder-to-probe quantum phenomena.

  • Anne Simon photo
    Super Sleuthing to Save Citrus
    16 March 2023

    UMD Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics Professor Anne Simon and her startup Silvec Biologics work to unravel the unsolved mystery of a lethal plant disease.

  • Leishmania image
    $3M NIH Grant Supports Genomic Approach to Curing ‘Neglected’ Disease
    15 March 2023

    Najib El-Sayed is leading a team that is using powerful sequencing tools to combat the Leishmania parasite.

  • A satellite image of Earth
    Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? Not Melted Meteorites, According to Scientists
    15 March 2023

    A UMD-led study offers new insight into the extraterrestrial origins of our lakes, rivers and oceans.

  • DAWN logo
    DAWN Project Launches First Phase of Innovative, Web-Based Decision-Support Tool for Farmers
    15 March 2023

    The DAWN tools will enable producers and specialists to improve water use and nutrient management in agricultural operations.

  • Shallow groundwater from 2003 to 2021
    Warming Makes Droughts, Extreme Wet Events More Frequent, Intense
    13 March 2023

    A new University of Maryland and NASA study confirms that major droughts and pluvials – periods of excessive precipitation and water storage on land – have indeed been occurring more often.

  • Bakken Shale team with shale samples
    Major North American Oil Source Yields Clues to One of Earth’s Deadliest Mass Extinctions
    08 March 2023

    UMD geologists studying the Bakken Shale Formation discovered a critical kill mechanism behind a series of extinctions some 350 million years ago. 

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