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Meet UMD Athletes, Coaches Representing Their Countries in Paris
Advocates Help Small Businesses Weather Changing Neighborhoods
Students Compete, and Learn Engineering Principles, With Rubber Band-Powered Carts
Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts
Terrapin Teachers to Provide Financial Boost, Training to Address Shortages in STEM
Advocates Help Small Businesses Weather Changing Neighborhoods
Students Compete, and Learn Engineering Principles, With Rubber Band-Powered Carts
Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts
Terrapin Teachers to Provide Financial Boost, Training to Address Shortages in STEM
Public Policy Researcher Weighs Credentials of 5 Talked-About Options
Anne Buckley, Now at UC San Diego, to Lead 50-Person Unit Focused on Reputation, Brand
Engineered Material Also Absorbs Pesticides, Herbicides for Easier Washing
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The MATRIX Lab’s new monthly series will analyze how the technologies that make up autonomy and autonomous systems are critical to our future and impact our everyday lives.
NJ Spotlight NewsThere hasn’t been a president who clearly wanted to be renominated and who was rebuffed by his party since Woodrow Wilson in 1920, and he was a stroke victim who had been bedridden for months. Whatever people say about Biden, he is not in that condition.
The state has awarded two University of Maryland centers $400,000 to analyze the effectiveness of six counties’ programs that help low-level offenders struggling with substance use or mental health disorders get care, not incarceration.
A nationwide initiative to recruit students from rural and small-town America to top colleges including the University of Maryland is doubling its membership after just one year.
Aside from causing bumpy air travel, atmospheric turbulence can also affect aerial imaging systems used for surveillance, astronomy and more. Long-range imaging can be especially difficult, with pictures often ending up distorted and of little use because of the chaotic flow of air between the camera and object being photographed.
UMD-Themed Vanity Plates Are the Highway Four-Leaf Clovers We Love to Spot. We Share Tales Behind the Tags.
At Commencement, Graduates Praised for Resilience, Encouraged to ‘Choose Tough’
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