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  • Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Dolores Jackson receives UMD President’s Distinguished Service Award
    30 August 2019

    Jackson serves as the department’s executive director of administrative services.

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    NIH Awards UMD $557,085 to Purchase State-of-the-Art Confocal Microscope
    29 August 2019

    Accessible to all UMD researchers, students and collaborators, the new microscope will provide higher resolution and more speed while being gentler on live samples.

  • Astronomers Find a Golden Glow From a Distant Stellar Collision
    27 August 2019

    UMD-led team re-examined data from a 2016 gamma-ray burst and found a signature that perfectly matches a gold- and platinum-producing explosion observed by LIGO in 2017.

  • University of Maryland Launches Quantum Technology Center
    22 August 2019

    The new research center will catalyze the development of high-impact quantum technologies.

  • UMD Astronomer Suvi Gezari Named Kavli Foundation Plenary Lecturer at 235th American Astronomical Society Meeting
    14 August 2019

    Lecture will focus on Gezari’s research into stars ripped apart by supermassive black holes.

  • Three Named 2019 Distinguished University Professors in College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
    13 August 2019

    Sean Carroll, Ming Lin and Richard Walker received the university's highest academic honor.

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    Lai-Xi Wang Named Fellow of The American Chemical Society
    09 August 2019

    The honor recognizes the chemistry and biochemistry professor’s groundbreaking contributions to glycoscience and leadership in the society.

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    Seeing How Computers “Think” Helps Humans Stump Machines and Reveals Artificial Intelligence Weaknesses
    06 August 2019

    University of Maryland researchers created 1,213 questions in collaboration with computers to identify flaws in machine-learning language models.

  • Distant “Heavy Metal” Gas Planet is Shaped Like a Football
    31 July 2019

    UMD astronomer contributes to discovery of first known exoplanet hot enough for heavy elements to evaporate and escape its atmosphere.

  • Chemistry Getting a New Wing to Advance Research Frontiers and Train Students
    25 July 2019

    Wing one of the chemistry building is coming down and will be replaced by a new 105,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility.

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