Skip Navigation
MarylandToday

Produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications

Subscribe Now

College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences

GIF of "Access Denied" message flashing on a laptop screen as hands type

A Leg Up in the Censorship Arms Race

New Artificial Intelligence System Automatically Evolves to Evade Regimes’ Internet Controls

Read More
Bacteria

Teamed Up for Trouble

Study Reveals How Two Strains of Single Pathogen Work Together to Cause Flesh-eating Infection

Read More
Biomedical Sciences and Engineering building

Building a Next-Generation Workforce

New Shady Grove Facility to Boost Medical, Science Education for Maryland Students

Read More
Students work at Technica

Model, Coder Karlie Kloss to Speak at Technica

24-Hour Hackathon Expected to Attract 900 Female, Nonbinary Coders

Read More
Caribou in a river

Who Goes Farthest?

Research Tracks the World’s Longest Wild Animal Terrestrial Migrations and Movements

Read More
Two students enter the Lockheed Martin Challenge Box

Unlocking the Door to (Job) Opportunity

Aspiring Computer Scientists, Engineers Line Up for Shot at Lockheed Martin’s Challenge Box

Read More
Alex Trebek and Steven Reich on the set of Jeopardy!

From Local Trivia Nights to the Big Stage

Graduate Student Competes on ‘Jeopardy!’

Read More
Destructive lanternflies, which threaten agriculture, have been spotted in Maryland, says entomology Professor Mike Raupp, aka "The Bug Guy."

The Lowdown on Lanternflies

Dark Days for Fruit Growers Could Follow Insect’s Spread, Bug Guy Says

Read More
Crazy quantum computing illustration

‘Supreme’ Achievement in Quantum?

UMD Quantum Computer Science Expert Weighs In on Claims Google Has Passed a Major Milestone in Field

Read More
Mike Sorokin and Galen Stetsyuk wearing VR masks

An Rx for VR Nausea?

Two Terps Take on Virtual Reality’s Big Bugaboo

Read More
LINER galaxy turns into quasar

Galactic Alter Ego

UMD-led Study Captures Six Galaxies Undergoing Sudden, Dramatic Transitions

Read More
Speech bubbles that say "Hola," "Guten tag," "Bonjour" and "Hi"

Gained in Translation

UMD Researchers Developing Translator System With Social Tact, AI Restraint

Read More
Current Page is 33

Maryland Today is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications for the University of Maryland community on weekdays during the academic year, except for university holidays.