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New Study Proposes Framework to Counter Global Salinization of Freshwater

UMD-Led Research Finds Growing Salt Influx From Land and Sea Spells ‘Double Trouble’

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Research Shows We Know Less About the Daily Life of Wildlife Than Expected

Global Camera Study Focused on 400-plus Mammal Species on Six Continents

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How We React to a New App’s Mishaps

Study Finds Consumers Try Again Once, Then Get Frustrated and Exit

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Geologists Explore Tasmania’s Hidden Gems

Through Mud and Mines, Students and Faculty Uncovered Garnets’ Rich Geological Stories

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UMD Researchers Developing Life-Saving Robots, AI

Autonomous Drones, ‘Dogs’ Could Deliver Aid at Disaster Scenes Humans Can't Easily Navigate

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Microscopic Particles of ‘Active Matter’ Dance to the Tune of Electrochemical Reactions

UMD Study Demonstrates New Method to Activate Materials That Mimic Living Organisms

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Could Autonomous E-Scooters Become a Reality?

UMD Robotics Team Has Created Model That Travels Without a Rider

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Op/ed: Why Great Ideas Die on Managers’ Desks—and How to Save Them

UMD Management Researchers Offer 5 Tips to Open Minds to New Approaches

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AI Analysis of Classroom Teaching Aims to Boost Math Learning

UMD Researchers' Database Project Funded by $4.5M Philanthropic Grant

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4 Invasive Species to Watch Out for in Maryland

From Spotting Brightly Colored Beetles to Cutting Back Choking Vines, UMD Experts Explain How You Can Help

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How a Newly Spotted Space Rock Went From Terrifying to ‘Quite Interesting’

Chances of Asteroid Apocalypse Wane, But Earth Must Stay Wary, Astronomer Says

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Brutal Truths About ‘The Brutalist’

UMD Professors Draw Facts From Fiction in Oscar Favorite

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