Skip Navigation
MarylandToday

Produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications

Subscribe Now

Chris Carroll

Chris Carroll came to the University of Maryland in 2015 to write mostly about science, and a little about everything else. In nearly 20 years as a journalist, he was a staff writer at Stars and Stripes, National Geographic Magazine, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and others. The University of Missouri School of Journalism graduate has reported from about 30 countries, but only 16 or 17 U.S. states.


Uranium cube

Tracing the Fallout of Hitler’s Nuclear Reactor That Wasn’t

UMD Researcher Received a Cube of Nazi Uranium. A Five-Year Quest Followed to Tell Its Story.

Read More
Voyager buckle

Space Capsules

Alum Tracks Down NASA Goddard History as Center’s Founding Archivist

Read More
Jon Graff

Opportunities Unlocked

Computer Cryptography Expert Makes Three New Gifts

Read More
Robot surgeon

Tag-team Robot Surgery

New “Confidence-based” System Relies on Separate Strengths of People and Technology

Read More
Sureka Khandagle

Orchestrating Aid

Alum Leading Disaster Response After Deadly Cyclone Hits Africa

Read More
Vaccination

A Faltering Shield Against Disease

Vaccine Expert Says Policy Changes Needed to Maintain Barriers Against Measles, Other Illnesses

Read More
Weber Garden

Gravity’s Garden

Pioneering Gravitational Wave Researcher to Be Honored Today With Memorial Outside Physical Sciences Complex

Read More
Pothole

Potholepalooza

An Expert Gets to the Bottom of Them (and Blows Out a Tire)

Read More
Ultramarathon

Extreme Unknowns

Researchers Begin Pioneering Study of How Ultra-endurance Sports Affect the Body

Read More
Rickey Gates running in San Francisco

Pathfinding Prof

Mountaintop Meeting Spurs Computerized Collaboration on Runner’s Project to Hit Every San Francisco Street

Read More
Orange greening

Saving Citrus?

Professor Develops New Approach to Halt Disease Threatening Florida Farms—and Your Morning OJ

Read More
Current Page is 15

Maryland Today is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications for the University of Maryland community on weekdays during the academic year, except for university holidays.