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Samantha Watters is assistant director of communications in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
UMD Researchers, Partners Find Unusually High Summer, Low Winter Hits to Survival
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Researchers Call for Collaboration Across Fields to Reduce Waste by Using Science to Clarify, Regulate Dates on Products
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Study Finds How Parks, Other Spaces Are Designed and Maintained Could Reduce Gun Violence
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Study Finds Tiny Urban Forests Prevent Runoff, Protect the Environment
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Research Aims to Uncover Problems Leading to Decline of Chesapeake’s Yellow Perch
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Innovative Models Allow Study of How Pathogens Invade Vasculature, Tissues
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Discovery Reveals Preventive Power of Cells in Liver, Suggesting New Therapeutic Approaches
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New Study Is First to Reveal How a Common Pathogen Evades Antibodies in Immune System
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