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At UMD-Sponsored Summit, Pines Offers Vision for Growing the ‘Capital of Quantum’

Quantum Investment Event Focuses on Building Thriving Business Infrastructure Around Revolutionary Technology

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Pitch Dingman Winner Closes the Hood on Labs’ Energy Waste

Student-Led Startups Share $100,000 in Funding at Annual Competition

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Why This Bird Flu Is Different

UMD-Led Study Finds New Avian Influenza Requires Urgent Coordinated Response

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From Climate Shocks to Lasting Change

5 Takeaways From UMD Expert’s Research on Activism, Policy in a Warming World

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$2.9M State Grant Supports UMD Project to Alleviate Teacher Shortage in Center-Based Child Care

Maryland Early EdCorp to Improve Access to High-quality Child Care in High-need Communities

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What’s in a (Climate Change) Meme?

Doctoral Student Delves Into Dark Humor About Global Challenge

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UMD to Lead National Study of Wildfire Impacts on Infants

Interdisciplinary Team Will Examine Effects of Pollution and Stress on Fetal and Infant Health

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Op/ed: Stopping Fentanyl at the Border Won’t Work

UMD Researcher Calls for Refocusing Drug Enforcement on Crime, Violence, Corruption—Not Trying to Choke Supply

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The Promise (and Pain) of the Purple Line

As UMD Works to Limit Construction Disruptions, Here Are 6 Reasons It’ll All Be Worth It

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Apples, Adapted

New Fruit From UMD Could Weather Changing Climate and Labor Shortages to Boost Grower Profits

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Crank Up the AC, Not Global Warming

Engineers Advance Heating and Cooling Technology to Push for a Greener Future

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Getting the Hang of Spring

Campus Blooms With Color Despite 2023’s Weather Oddity

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