Zoe Schlossnagle uses her physics training to study seismic activity in the Earth’s cryosphere.
Zoe Schlossnagle uses her physics training to study seismic activity in the Earth’s cryosphere.
Nicole Yunger Halpern teamed up with an artist to create a sculpture that brings quantum concepts to life.
How Adeena Mignogna’s (B.S. ’97, physics; B.S. ’97, astronomy) passion for science and space launched two successful—and very different—careers.
New research led by Geology’s Sujay Kaushal reveals that multiple overlapping threats are making fresh water saltier.
UMD researcher John Orban outlines a bold theory about the relationship between temperature and metamorphic proteins.
At Selux Diagnostics, Adam Steel (Ph.D. ’96, chemistry) takes disease-fighting medical technology from the lab to the market.
Four faculty members and graduate students traveled over 10,000 miles to Australia’s smallest state in pursuit of garnets, minerals with a rich geological history.
Jun Nishida’s Embodied Dynamics Laboratory explores the dynamics of our physical skills and interactions.
Get to know two scientists from our college: Eugenie Clark and Rita Colwell.
Computer science Ph.D. student Erik Rye explores how digital devices can be tracked through wireless access points and IP addresses, uncovering privacy risks in conflict zones like Ukraine and developing solutions to protect users.