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Physics, English Faculty Combine Futuristic Themes With Victorian-Era Aesthetics
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First-of-Its-Kind Model Could Help Customize Drug Treatments
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Archive Captures Records on 100,000 Twisters, From U.S. Plains to Eastern Hemisphere
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Scholars Aggregate Threats to Thousands of County Governments to Draw Conclusions
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Polls Failed to Capture Country’s Pessimistic Mood in Leadup to Election, Journalism Scholar Says
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Spaces in Athletics Facilities to Be Named for Former NBA Executive Stephen M. Schanwald ’77
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UMD Retail Expert Predicts That Post-Election, Consumers Are in the Spirit to Spend
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Officers Immersed in Simulated Confrontations Felt More Connection to People in Mental Health Crisis
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In Campus Conversation, Experts Point to Misunderstandings About Black, Latino, Asian and Female Voters
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$1.76M USDOT Grant to Fund Pilot Program on Potentially Lifesaving Medical Drops
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