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Could Your Vacuum Be Listening to You?

UMD Researcher Helps Discover Hack of Robotic Cleaners’ Navigation Systems to Record Speech and Music

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Detour Past Quantum Confusion

Interactive ‘Quantum Atlas’ Aims to Familiarize Concepts of Once-Exotic Field Rapidly Entering Everyday Life

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Op/ed: A Breakdown of the ‘Denialist Playbook’

From Vaccines to Evolution, UMD Biologist Finds Pattern of Dismissing Science

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Global-scale View of Animal Behavior Shows Climate Change's Impacts

Study Including UMD Biologists Reveals Unusual Movement, Birthing Patterns

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UMD Spinoff IonQ Opens New Data Center in Greater College Park

Facility Will Aid Company’s Race to Build First Practical Quantum Computer

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How Random ‘Fortunate Events’ Led to Us All

Biology Professor’s New Book Examines Unlikely Chain of Chance

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Technica Broadens Its Horizons

Online, the All-Female and Nonbinary Hackathon Is More Popular Than Ever

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Student Team to Shed New Light on Sustainable Power Use at UCF

UMD, a Solar Decathlon Powerhouse, Competes to Design, Model a Campus Energy System

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Op/ed: There’s More to Coronavirus Vaccine Skepticism Than Just ‘Antiscience Thinking’

Scientist Calls on Public Health Leaders to Rebuild Trust Following a Legacy of Scientific Racism

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AI Language Tools Decode Molecular Movements

Researchers Teach Autofill-like Algorithms To Predict How and When Proteins Would Assume Different Shapes

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‘I Still Consider Myself Undocumented’

From Mexico to College Park, Professor Finds His Path and Tries to Lead Others to Academic Excellence

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UMD Welcomes 16-year-old Ph.D. Student

Cornell’s Youngest Grad Enrolls to Study Particle Physics

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