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  • Goodshuffle Sprinterns sitting with their supervisor
    Learning by Doing
    18 February 2025

    Students in Break Through Tech's micro-internship program found confidence through mentorship from a former Sprintern.

  • 'Quantum Steampunk'
    ‘Quantum Steampunk’ Creative Writing Course Explores the Science of Science Fiction
    14 February 2025

    To help an interdisciplinary group of students channel their internal H.G. Wells, Edward Daschle gave his class a two-part task earlier this week: First, jot down a modern-day appliance and pass the paper to the left. Next, describe a “steampunk” version of the contraption you received.

  • Image of exoplanet system
    UMD Astronomers Spot Candidate for Speediest Exoplanet System
    13 February 2025

    A star-planet pair, likely the first of its kind, was detected by a UMD-led team in 2011.

  • (L-R) Uri Bader and Ron Peled
    Two Internationally Recognized Mathematicians Join the University of Maryland
    10 February 2025

    New Brin Endowed Professors Uri Bader and Ron Peled bring a wealth of experience and research to the UMD Department of Mathematics.

  • Vainavi Gambhir
    Health Policy on the Hill
    07 February 2025

    A congressional internship put UMD biological sciences major Vainavi Gambhir on a policy-driven path.

  • Maryland flag
    Two Science Terp Faculty Members Named MPower Professors
    06 February 2025

    Researchers pursuing collaborative work on pressing issues were awarded $150,000.

  • Tropical Storm Toraji
    Database Co-produced by UMD Undergrad Is First to Document Tornadoes Worldwide
    05 February 2025

    A research team co-led by Malcolm Maas, a double-degree student in physics and atmospheric and oceanic science, has built a first-of-its-kind archive, capturing records of 100,000 twisters from the U.S. Plains to the Eastern Hemisphere.

  • Professor and student collaborating on wearable device
    Changing Bodies to Change Minds
    04 February 2025

    The Embodied Dynamics Lab at the University of Maryland explores human-machine collaboration to improve accessibility and skill acquisition for people with mobility issues and neurodivergence through innovative technologies like exoskeletons and tactile feedback devices.

  • Multiple forms of double-stranded RNA (blue, magenta, orange structures) cross cell membranes with the help of a conserved protein located in novel sites (colored by depth) throughout the roundworm's body.
    New Study Reveals How RNA Travels Between Cells to Control Genes Across Generations
    04 February 2025

    UMD researchers uncover key mechanisms in gene regulation that may lead to better design of RNA-based medicines. 

  • Sougata Roy
    Sougata Roy Awarded $2.5M NIH Grant After Receiving Rare ‘Unicorn Score’
    31 January 2025

    The cell communication researcher received a perfect rating on his Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award application.

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