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high-resolution mass spectrometer

UMD Lab Pioneers Tool for Eavesdropping on Neurons

Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometer Expands Brain Research Toolbox

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Sound Decisions

Researcher Beats His Own Drum in Considering How Brains Process and Understand Sound

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Astronaut on the moon

$3.2M NASA Grant Supports Development of Mini Moon Spectrometer

Instrument Could Uncover Resources Important to Space Exploration, Future Economy

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UMD Scientist Helps Fuel Hopes for Nuclear Fusion

Breakthrough Once Thought Impossible Brings Bountiful Clean Energy Closer to Reality

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A VR View of ‘Black Broadway’

Students Create Virtual Tour to Showcase Decades of U Street Culture

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galaxy movement map

Expanding Universe of Knowledge

Astronomers Create New Map of Galaxy Motions, Past and Future

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Woman looks at smartphone while giving blood

Optimizing Facebook Notifications Pumped Up Blood Donations

Machine Learning Researchers’ Algorithm Could Help Increase Global Supply of a Precious Resource

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Lightning

‘Shocking’ Results

UMD Scientist Helps Certify Two New ‘Megaflash’ Lightning Records

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Giving Curling a Whirl

As Wacky Sport Opens in Winter Olympics, Two Terp Pros Show What It Takes

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Personal Audio Reimagined

UMD Research Powers Company’s Systems That Compensate for Hearing Differences

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Two Terps Named 2022 Churchill Scholars

Graduating Scholars in Mathematics, Computer Science to Spend Next Year Completing Master’s Degrees at University of Cambridge

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Simulation of bacteria communities interacting

Researchers Rethink the Wild World of Species Diversity in Microbes

New Framework Designed to Expand Understanding of Bacterial Community Interactions, Evolution

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