Michelle Mazurek Named Co-Director of Maryland Cybersecurity Center

The center has fostered numerous collaborations in cyber-related research, education and technology development with major corporations.

Dean's List: Fall 2020

Almost 3,500 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Fall 2020.

Spinosaurus Was More Heron than Crocodile

Study sheds new light on the behavior of the giant carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus, suggesting it was a wading hunter.

Protected Areas Vulnerable to Growing Emphasis on Food Security

New study shows croplands are prevalent in protected areas, challenging their efficacy in meeting conservation goals.

NANOGrav Finds Possible ‘First Hints’ of Low-frequency Gravitational Waves

New analyses of pulsar radio emissions may reveal a long sought-after way to detect gravitational waves.

A Frankenstein of Order and Chaos

Researchers discover a quantum system that may help explain why individual chaos leads to collective order.

From Fighting COVID-19 to Further Understanding T. Rex: Read our Top Stories of 2020

As 2020 comes to a close, revisit our most-read stories of the year and discover some that you may have missed.

Why Do We Assume Pandemics Result in Devastation?

Researchers found that early doctors and scholars who studied ancient plagues have shaped our fears and expectations of pandemics today.

Franck Mbuntcha Bogni and Sarah Benish Selected as Student Speakers for College’s December Commencement Ceremony

Mbuntcha Bogni will graduate with a bachelor's degree in biological sciences and Benish will graduate with a Ph.D. in atmospheric and oceanic science.

Emerging from The Fog: Little Understood Post-Stroke Cognitive Issues Verified

A new study shows how small strokes can disrupt the whole brain and reduce mental processing.

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