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UMD Researchers Partner With Knoxville, Tenn., on Data-Driven Approach to Reducing Gun Violence
Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships
Study Shows How Magnetic Energy Enables Gravity-defying Speeds
Jay Rosselló Arrives With Experience at Major Universities, NCAA
New Members to Advocate for University Priorities
Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships
Study Shows How Magnetic Energy Enables Gravity-defying Speeds
Jay Rosselló Arrives With Experience at Major Universities, NCAA
New Members to Advocate for University Priorities
Retired Climate Scientist Spent Months Teaching English to Thai Kindergarteners
Orginal Mascot Statue Retains Sheen After Kidnappings, Repeated Moves and Student ‘Offerings’
Before Inundation, Isolation Will Impact U.S. Coastal Communities
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Events will feature a variety of musical genres and performers and will include something for everyone: music, food and entertainment. There will be children’s performers, a bounce house, kids’ activities and arts and crafts.
Scientific AmericanIt isn’t that their whole evolutionary mission is to be pathogenic to humans; humans are sort of inadvertent intruders in the pathways of these organisms.
Senior Vice President and Provost Jennifer King Rice sent the following email to the university community today: Across Maryland, we are experiencing poor outside air quality due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. We urge people with special health conditions to take precautions.
Scientists who detected the gamma-ray burst known as GRB 221009A last October dubbed it the BOAT: the brightest of all time. A paper published yesterday in the journal Science Advances this week offers a possible explanation for its powerful and persistent glow.
In a recent study in the journal Science, a team led by materials science and engineering Professor Ichiro Takeuchi and mechanical engineering professors Reinhard Radermacher and Yunho Hwang introduced a high-performance elastocaloric cooling system that could represent the next generation of cooling devices.
2023 Commencement Honors the ‘Terrapin Grit’ of Thousands of UMD Graduates
Perennial Favorites and New Programs Offer Choices for Kids of All Ages
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