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Research Changes Lives: AI-Based Crowdsourcing, Analysis of Posts Can Aid Emergency Response
Groundbreaking Dataset Will Provide Insight to Tackle Neurological, Behavioral Questions
New Study Shows Seismic Activity Could Pose Risk to Long-Term Lunar Infrastructure
Attempts to Intercept Crime Money Often Harm Innocent Accountholders, Scholar Says in Landmark Study
Campus Residents Can No Longer Bring E-Bikes, E-Scooters; Veo Expands Rental Fleet
Groundbreaking Dataset Will Provide Insight to Tackle Neurological, Behavioral Questions
New Study Shows Seismic Activity Could Pose Risk to Long-Term Lunar Infrastructure
Attempts to Intercept Crime Money Often Harm Innocent Accountholders, Scholar Says in Landmark Study
Campus Residents Can No Longer Bring E-Bikes, E-Scooters; Veo Expands Rental Fleet
5 Fun Facts About the Weird, Wonderful World of Foliage, From a Dynamite Tree to the Dead Horse Arum
State-Commissioned Study Indicates Housing Costs, Availability at Crisis Levels
UMD Researchers, Collaborators Find Vaccines, Crime and Politics Among Top Themes
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Cheer on the Terps as they host the Bison at Ludwig Field.
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A UMD researcher has received a $1.1 million grant from NASA to develop satellite-based systems that would help anticipate outbreaks of malaria and dengue in Indonesia, allowing health officials to allocate resources more effectively when these crises occur.
A University of Maryland massive open online course (MOOC) that breaks down the complexities of cybersecurity for a general audience has enrolled more than half a million students, a record for the university and placing in the top 1% of all Coursera options, surpassing those offered by tech giants like Google and IBM.
The University of Maryland Police Department is collecting new school supplies through Aug. 8 for Paint Branch Elementary School.
UMD’s Incentive Awards Program Has Transformed the Lives of Hundreds of Students. 25 Years Later, Its Pioneers Share How.
UMD and the State of Maryland Make a Billion-Dollar Bid to Anchor a Scientific and Commercial Revolution
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