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Electrons Take New Shape Inside Unconventional Metal

UMD Discovery Could Contribute to Research on Noise Problem in Quantum Computers

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Biological Sciences, Economics Double-Degree Senior Named 2023 Churchill Scholar

Eighth UMD Student in Six Years Wins Scholarship for Graduate Studies at Cambridge

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UMD Anthropologist Part of $2.5M Study of Homeless Populations’ Mixing of Drugs

Researcher to Work in NYC, San Francisco to Examine Trend of Polysubstance Use

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Op/ed: House Majority Needs to Decide What’s Worth Fighting About

Former Public Policy Dean Says GOP Split Raises Worries About Congress’ Ability to Govern

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grant to Support Inclusive Science Education

Funding Supports UMD’s Participation in National Effort to Foster Undergraduate Success in Sciences

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UMD Establishes Endowed Professorship in Quantum Computing

$1M Gift From Quantum Computing Pioneer IonQ Matched by $1M From State

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Happy Holidays From President Pines

Video: ‘There Is Strength and Beauty in Our Blend of Identities and Cultures’

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A Calmer Take on ‘Hyperspace’

New Episode of ‘Ask an Engineer’ Video Series Separates Space Travel Fact From Fiction

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New UMD Compound Could Reverse Effects of Potentially Deadly Drugs

Scientists’ Novel Method Targeting Bloodstream Counteracted Fentanyl and Methamphetamine

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Can a UMD Algorithm Understand ‘Star Trek’ Aliens?

Researcher Puts Natural Language Processing to the Test With Sci-Fi Language

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Can a Fractured Community Be Made Whole?

UMD Project Envisions Possible Futures for a Marginalized Corner of College Park

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The Year in Pictures: 2022

From the Building-Opening Boom to Students’ Special Moments, See Our Best Images

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