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Studying How COVID Cleared the Air

UMD Researchers Team Up With NOAA for Airborne Look at Stay-at-Home Orders’ Pollution Impact

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‘Exhilaration and Pride’

Commencement’s Student Speaker Travels From India to College Park to Make Discoveries

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Carol Fullerton M.A. ’75, Ph.D. ’87 will establish the Herbert A. Hauptman Endowed Graduate Fellowship Program in the Department of Mathematics in honor of her father, Herbert A. Hauptman Ph.D. '55, who shared the 1985 Nobel Prize in chemistry.

Estate Gift to Mathematics Honors Nobel Laureate Alum

Herbert A. Hauptman Helped Create Method to Determine 3D Structure of Molecules

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A tyrannosaur Daspletosaurus hunts a young horned Spinops, while an adult Spinops tries to intervene in an illustration set 77 million years ago.

T. rex’s Long Legs Made for Marathon Walking

New Study Finds Energy Efficiency, Not Speed, Was the Point of Adaptation

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Expert: ‘Murder Hornets’ Still a Distant Threat

Let the ‘Bug Guy’ Exterminate (Most of) Your Angst About Giant Insects

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Alums’ Site Helps Businesses Keep It ‘Together’

Gift Card Search Engine Also Encourages Support of First Responders, Teachers, Others

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Computer science Assistant Professor Pratap Tokekar (center) works on drones with students in the Brin Family Aerial Robotics lab in the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering.

How Robot Teams Could Do Our Dirty, Dangerous Jobs

Researcher Works to Instill Resilience in Coordinated Autonomous Systems

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Chemist-Physicist Elected to National Academy of Sciences

Christopher Jarzynski’s Latest Honor Follows 2020 Guggenheim and Simons Fellowships

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Revising Life’s Instructions?

Researcher Develops New Framework Suggesting There's More to Heredity Than DNA

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Computing vs. Pandemics

UMD Researchers Part of $10M NSF Project to Develop Strategies to Thwart Disease Outbreaks

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Distinguished University Professor Christopher Jarzinski (below), a member of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of Physics and Institute for Physical Science and Technology is one of only 2 physicists selected this year for Guggenheim fellowships.

UMD Scientist Named Guggenheim Fellow for Research at Boundary of Chemistry, Physics

Christopher Jarzynski Internationally Known for Thermodynamics Work

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Fighting COVID-19 in the ER: An Alum’s Story

Baltimore Emergency Physician Shares Fears, Challenges of Working on Front Lines

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