Help Bring the Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly Back to College Park

Crowdfunding campaign aims to bring the Maryland state insect back to College Park.

Pulsing Light May Indicate Supermassive Black Hole Merger

New study sheds light on end stages of mysterious gravitational dance.

Wind Bursts Strongly Affect El Niño Severity

Study suggests El Niño predictions could be improved by considering westerly wind bursts.

College's 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awardees Announced

The college held a luncheon ceremony on April 10 to honor the winners.

A New View of the Moon’s Formation

A UMD study is the first to reconcile the “giant impact” model of the moon’s formation with the unexpectedly similar chemical makeup of the moon and Earth.

NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded to Nine College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Students

The NSF received more than 16,500 applications and made 2,000 fellowship award offers.

Join Us for Maryland Day on Saturday, April 25th!

Science—whether physics, biology, chemistry or mathematics—is for everyone. Learn and explore this year at 35 CMNS Maryland Day events.

Professor Emeritus Eugene Rasmusson, Climate Diagnostician Who Characterized El Nino Structure, Dies at 86

Rasmusson was best known for his pioneering study of the observed structure of ocean-atmosphere variations in the tropical Pacific that underpin what is now popularly known as El Niño – a recurrent pattern of year-to-year climate variability centered in the tropical Pacific that affects climate, marine organisms, agricultural production and financial markets throughout much of the world.

Four UMD Students Named 2015 Goldwater Scholars

Shane Falcinelli, Benjamin Gastfriend, Nathan Ng and Iowis Zhu receive prestigious scholarship.

Dinko Ferencek (Ph.D. '11, Physics) Talks Particle Physics and #RestartLHC

"This is one of the most exciting times in the history of particle physics."

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