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  • The Moon’s Biggest and Most Ancient Crater Is More Circular Than Previously Thought
    06 December 2024

    University of Maryland scientists uncover new insights into the moon’s early history, revealing new possibilities for upcoming Artemis missions.

  • Eric Haag
    UMD Biologist Shares ‘Story of Sex’ in New Book
    03 December 2024

    Eric Haag looks back 2 billion years to explain why humans have sex—and sexes—in a world where neither is a prerequisite for life. 

  • Entomology Department Chair Evan Economo Answers Questions About Ants and Biodiversity
    02 December 2024

    The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences hosted a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything spotlighting research on biodiversity.

  • Landing of the NASA ER-2 aircraft in Fairbanks, Alaska. Photo credit: Ross Salawitch
    High Emissions from Feedstocks and Aged Equipment are Delaying Ozone Recovery
    02 December 2024

    New study investigates the 17-year discrepancy in projections for ozone recovery timelines, highlighting gaps in global reporting, compliance, and opportunities for action—as well as the ongoing impact of emissions from feedstocks and legacy equipment containing ozone-depleting substances.

  • IHC ribbon cutting
    University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing Celebrates Second Anniversary
    26 November 2024

    New research partnerships with AstraZeneca, NIH and FDA were announced at the North Bethesda site.

  • Image representing mnemonics
    UMD Team Creates AI Tool to Give Memory a Hand
    19 November 2024

    The research team found the mnemonics we prefer may not necessarily match those that actually help.

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    UMD Awarded $2 Million to Build a Quantum Biosensing Test Bed
    18 November 2024

    The U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research award will be used to develop and test quantum technologies that use brain-inspired computing and sensing.

  • fungi colonizing insects
    Insect-Killing Fungi Find Unexpected Harmony in War
    07 November 2024

    New UMD study reveals that two strains of pathogenic fungi unexpectedly cooperate to divide insect victims rather than aggressively compete for resources.

  • Jonathan Dinman
    Jonathan Dinman to Direct the Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research
    31 October 2024

    A renowned virologist, Dinman will lead the Montgomery County-based research institute focused on therapeutic drug and vaccine discovery, development and manufacturing.

  • Tim Boyer
    From Ocean Dynamics to the State of the Climate
    30 October 2024

    NOAA oceanographer Tim Boyer (Ph.D. ’24, atmospheric and oceanic science) tracks changes in the subsurface ocean that play an important role in Earth’s climate system.

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