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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.


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Gravity's Garden

Detector Display Honors Pioneering Physicist

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Do Good

Speed Up for Good

Student, Alum Innovations Tackle Societal Issues at Do Good Accelerator

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Smells

Making Scents of Data

Researchers Explore Use of Smells to Help Convey Visual Information

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Protests

Voices in the Street

Sociologist Tracks “American Resistance” for New Book

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Bald eagle flying

Who’s Killing Eagles on the Eastern Shore?

Expert Who Helped Bring Bald Eagles Back From Brink Says Birds Were Targeted

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The Trouble With Facebook

Researcher Interprets Social Media Giant’s Ongoing Missteps

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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.

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Space Capsules

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

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Jon Graff

Opportunities Unlocked

Computer Cryptography Expert Makes Three New Gifts

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Tag-team Robot Surgery

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

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Sureka Khandagle

Orchestrating Aid

Alum Leading Disaster Response After Deadly Cyclone Hits Africa

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Vaccination

A Faltering Shield Against Disease

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

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