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  • Young Baltimore street trees
    Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice
    05 October 2022

    Neighborhood street trees in Baltimore tell a tale of both historical racial discrimination and modern reparation, according to new UMD-led study.

  • Philip Johnson
    UMD Biologist Contributes to 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine Research
    05 October 2022

    Philip Johnson played a key role in Svante Pääbo’s research on the Neanderthal genome.

  • Celebrating Eight Years of Technica: Annual Hackathon Returns Oct. 15-16
    04 October 2022

    UMD computer science major Genevieve Sampson shares thoughts on her first Technica and her current role as co-executive director of the world’s biggest hackathon for underrepresented genders.

  • Steven Armentrout
    Cracking Cold Cases and Taking DNA Technology to the Next Level
    02 October 2022

    Steven Armentrout (Ph.D. ’94, computer science) and his company Parabon NanoLabs are creating breakthrough products in forensics and nanotechnology.

  • Chiriqui Harlequin Frog
    Malaria Spike Linked to Amphibian Die-off
    29 September 2022

    At the spike’s peak, up to 1 person per 1,000 annually contracted malaria that normally would not have had the amphibian die-off not occurred.

  • Illustrations of the faces of four Terp Science alumni.
    Alumni Climate Crusaders
    27 September 2022

    Learn how our alumni are fighting for a better future.

  • An illustration of Karin Burghardt, kneeling on one knee, with a city street in the background.
    Choosing Trees to Cool Cities Wisely
    27 September 2022

    Karin Burghardt studies how cities can select the right trees to plant as part of their strategy to adapt to climate change.

  • An Illustration of Zhanqing Li standing with his hands on his hips. A smoggy city is in the background.
    Balancing the Climate Budget
    27 September 2022

    Zhanqing Li says you have to know where all the energy goes.

  • An illustration of Kimberly Slinski standing in front of a home in Africa, holding her laptop, which is displaying satellite information.
    Predicting Droughts from Space
    27 September 2022

    Kimberly Slinski can’t stop droughts from happening, but she can see them coming.

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    UMD’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center Awarded NASA Funding Renewal
    26 September 2022

    The new five-year, $95 million cooperative agreement supports research, teaching and career training in Earth system science.

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