Tiny particles reveal information about Earth’s geologic past and human-made radioactivity.
Tiny particles reveal information about Earth’s geologic past and human-made radioactivity.
Committee will develop priorities and support observation activities for NASA, NOAA and USGS.
Large Hadron Collider team finds hints of leptons acting out against time-tested predictions.
New discovery could help prevent the formation of infectious bacterial films on hospital equipment.
The new system offers advantages over existing systems: it is immediately deployable and does not require knowledge of—or modifications to—the Internet’s routing hardware or policies.
Comprehensive analysis of ocean surface temperature data shows a cooling trend preceding the Industrial Revolution.
Losert's new position will be in addition to his current role as the college's associate dean for research.
Philip Schneider (B.S. '79, biochemistry) and his wife Joyce (B.A. '79, criminology) established a TerpStart scholarship for first-generation college students with financial need who enroll in CMNS.
$105,000 seed grant awarded by the Maryland Council on the Environment to multidisciplinary UMD team.
Ali Hirsa (M.A. '97, Ph.D. '98, applied mathematics) is managing partner at Sauma Capital and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.