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Emily C. Nunez


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Humans Are Making a Commotion in the Ocean. Is it Too Loud for Fishes?

UMD Expert: More Study Needed to Understand How Offshore Wind Farm Construction Affects Marine Life

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Colorful Mystery Solved: Scientists Discover Enzyme That Makes Urine Yellow

Finding Could Illuminate Future Studies of Gut Health and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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UMD Scientists ‘Fingerprint’ Methane to Track a Climate Change Culprit

Emissions of the Potent Greenhouse Gas Have Spiked Since 2007—but Why Is Unclear

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Humans Are Disrupting Natural ‘Salt Cycle’ on Global Scale, New Study Shows

UMD Geologist Leads Research Finding That Influx of Salt in Streams, Rivers Poses ‘Existential Threat’

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Climate Change Is Hurting River Water Quality, New Study Shows

UMD Researcher Who Contributed to Paper Has Seen Local Waterways’ Decline Firsthand

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NSF Grant to Help Balance the Diversity Equation in Math

UMD Researcher Leading National Project to Help Departments Nationwide Become More Open and Equitable

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Campus Micronet Expanding to Provide Weather, Environmental Alerts

10 Stations Will Soon Be Online to Provide Precise Data

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Finding Her ‘Repurpose’

Entomology Alum’s Startup Works to Protect Farmers and Reduce Plastic Waste

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe near the sun

What Drives the Sun’s Fast Wind?

Study Shows How Magnetic Energy Enables Gravity-defying Speeds

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Deep in a South Dakota Gold Mine, UMD Physicists Prospect for Dark Matter

A ‘Eureka’ Moment Could Rewrite Standard Model of Particle Physics, Basic Understanding of Forces in Universe

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New UMD Compound Could Reverse Effects of Potentially Deadly Drugs

Scientists’ Novel Method Targeting Bloodstream Counteracted Fentanyl and Methamphetamine

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