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Mathematical graphs, which capture the connections between abstract nodes, are being used in a new way to represent and study quantum error correcting codes. (Credit: A. Kollár/JQI)
Graphs May Prove Key in Search for Holy Grail of Quantum Error Correction
24 Oct 22
Left to right: Sumant Nigam; Amitabh Varshney; Timothy Tharp; Earl Stoddard; Jennifer King Rice; Larry Hogan; and Russell J. Strickland. Credit: John Consoli.
State of Maryland and University of Maryland Partner to Build World-class Atmospheric System of Weather-observing Towers
24 Oct 22
A wide view of an extremely red quasar
James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Massive Galaxy Cluster Surrounding a Powerful Red Quasar
20 Oct 22
Young Baltimore street trees
Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice
05 Oct 22
Philip Johnson
UMD Biologist Contributes to 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine Research
05 Oct 22
An illustration of Karin Burghardt, kneeling on one knee, with a city street in the background.
Choosing Trees to Cool Cities Wisely
27 Sep 22
An Illustration of Zhanqing Li standing with his hands on his hips. A smoggy city is in the background.
Balancing the Climate Budget
27 Sep 22
An illustration of Kimberly Slinski standing in front of a home in Africa, holding her laptop, which is displaying satellite information.
Predicting Droughts from Space
27 Sep 22
fire
UMD’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center Awarded NASA Funding Renewal
26 Sep 22
New crater image
Newly Formed Craters Located on Mars by UMD Geologist and NASA InSight Team
19 Sep 22
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NSF Awards UMD $1.6M for New Laser System
14 Sep 22
monkeypox
Delayed Intervention Makes Eliminating Monkeypox More Difficult
12 Sep 22

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