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College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences

InSight Mars Lander rendering

Monitoring ‘Marsquakes’

First Direct Seismic Measurements Reveal a Geologically Active Planet

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Man wears weather VT headset

Forecasts of the Future

Revolutionary Virtual Reality System Gives 3D Vantage of Satellite Data

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Black and orange striped snake

Frog Decline Strikes Snakes as Well

Professor, Alumnae Discover Another Effect of Chytrid Fungal Plague

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Professor Dan Lathrop examines the 3-meter steel sphere he uses in simulations of the Earth's "geodynamo."

As the World Turns

Audacious Experiment to Understand Earth’s Magnetic Shield is Getting an Overhaul

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Mixed-up Answers

From Cloud Metamorphoses to Milk Swirls in Your Coffee, New Mathematical Proof Helps Explain Laws of Turbulence

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Ocean

Is Earth Losing a Key Buffer Against Climate Change?

UMD-led Team Produces Detailed Maps of Rising Ocean Acidity Since 1750

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Maryland Quantum Alliance group shot

UMD Convenes Alliance to Accelerate Quantum ‘Ecosystem’

Regional Partners Include Universities, National Labs, Businesses

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Tanay Wakhare portrait

Math, Computer Science Major Wins Churchill Scholarship

National Award to Send Widely Published Senior to Cambridge for Master’s

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Neurons

Adding Neuroscience? It Was a No-brainer

New Multi-college Major Debuting This Fall Finds High Demand

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Somara Theodore

Sunny Outlook for New Broadcast Meteorology Class

TV’s Somara Theodore Opens Window Into Translating Science for Viewers

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Illustration of mouse in the light with musical notes

A Week in the Dark Rewires Hearing

Biologists Reveal How Vision Deprivation Affects Neural Connections, Changes Hearing in Mice

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Justin Lee photographs a pygmy rattlesnake. Lee, who works in a herpetology lab at the Smithsonian is first author on a number of research papers.

Tipping the Scales

Undergrad Specializes in Reptilian Discovery

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