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$2M USAF Award Aims to Bridge Gap Between Brain, AI

UMD Researchers to Develop and Test Quantum Systems That Use Neuro-Inspired Computing, Sensing

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Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity

Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts

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New Chemistry Building Dedicated

Facility to Serve as Hub for Quantum Chemistry, Molecular Nanoscience and Sustainability Research

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2 UMD Researchers Elected to National Academy of Inventors

Computer Scientist and Engineer, Chemist Lauded for Significant Contributions to Science and Society

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Study Shows Massive Eruption Thinned Earth’s Protective Ozone Layer

UMD, Harvard Researchers: South Pacific Volcano Changed Chemistry, Dynamics of Stratosphere

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Lessons in Flavoring

Food Scientist Melds Chemistry, Culinary Passion at McCormick

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UMD-led Study Sheds Light on How Incurable Form of Cancer Develops

Size and Shape of Contaminant Particles Play a Role in Immune Response, Mesothelioma Development

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New UMD Compound Could Reverse Effects of Potentially Deadly Drugs

Scientists’ Novel Method Targeting Bloodstream Counteracted Fentanyl and Methamphetamine

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Maryland Quantum-Thermodynamics Hub Launches With $2M Grant

Emerging Field Combines Modern Physics With Victorian-era Science

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Standing Tall—and Orange—for Science

UMD Professor Is Part of Smithsonian Statue Exhibit Celebrating Women in STEM

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UMD Lab Pioneers Tool for Eavesdropping on Neurons

Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometer Expands Brain Research Toolbox

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Cell ‘Quakes’ May Help Cells Respond to the Outside World

UMD Researchers Reveal How Earthquake-like Disturbances Rock Living Cells

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