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Whooping cranes stay the course when they follow a wise old bird

Researchers find the birds' migration route gets straighter with age. Photo: Joe Duff/copyright Operation MIgration USA Inc.

August 23, 2013
Changing River Chemistry Affects Eastern U.S. Water Supplies

25+ years of records show two-thirds of region’s rivers are now alkaline – a legacy of acid rain, researchers say.

August 22, 2013
It's official: Voyager 1 has gone beyond our solar system

New study confirms a UMD-led team's finding that Voyager is in interstellar space.

August 16, 2013
 Timber rattlesnakes indirectly benefit human health

Not-so-horrid native snake keeps Lyme disease in check, a UMD team finds. Photo: Ed Kabay

August 5, 2013
Re-learning how to see: researchers find crucial on-off switch in visual development

A discovery by a University of Maryland-led research team offers hope for treating serious visual problems that are permanent unless corrected in early childhood. Illustration: Loretta Kuo

August 1, 2013
Starburst "superwinds" keep galaxies thin

A new UMD-led study suggests large galaxies keep their mass down through a "feast and fast" sequence. Cover image courtesy of Nature.

July 25, 2013
On-Farm Study: Common Chemicals Harm Honey Bees’ Health

Honey bees pollinating crops encounter many pesticides, including fungicides that hurt their ability to fight a lethal parasite. Photo: Michael Andree

July 19, 2013
Aging weather satellites imperil hurricane forecasts

A critical satellite failure could set back forecasting 10 years, says UMD expert Antonio Busalacchi. Photo: NOAA

July 9, 2013
Climate change expert toasts Pacific NW vineyards

Pac NW wines will do fine, but Napa, Bordeaux face challenges, says ESSIC director Antonio Busalacchi. Photo: Tony Busalacchi.

July 1, 2013
Star-shredding black holes

When black holes devour a star, they become beacons of light, writes UMD astronomer Suvi Gezari in Sky & Telescope. Photo: NASA

June 21, 2013
Composite images show storms' true intensity

Animation from satellite and ground data shows the June 13, 2013 near-derecho as it grew and spawned tornadoes. Photo: NOAA

June 21, 2013
Terrapin 1 drone soars, protecting rhinos from poachers

UMD-led volunteers used math, drones and satellites in a successful field test of a new weapon to stop the slaughter of South African rhinos.

June 12, 2013