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Company-Sponsored, Out-of-State Abortion Benefits a Poor Substitute for State Policies, Research Finds

Study Shows Negative Reaction From Existing Employees After Initial Spike in Job-Seeker Interest

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UMD Researchers Sequence Genome of World’s First Farmed Crop

Ancient Wheat Could Safeguard Global Food Supply by Boosting Drought, Disease Resistance of Modern Strains

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Study Finds Sea-level Rise Is Swallowing Farms in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia

UMD Researchers, Colleagues Found 19,000 Acres of Farmland Converted to Marsh in 6 Years

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Op/ed: Bipartisan Dialogues Could Save Our Divided Nation

Universities Can Bring Together Republicans and Democrats for Urgently Needed Reconciliation, Education Researcher Says

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UMD Study Shows Tree Species Diversity Is Good for Spiders—and Us

More Eight-legged Crawlers Means Fewer Natural Pests

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5 Mosquito Myths and 1 Truth That Really Bite

UMD Environmental Science and Technology Researcher Separates Fact From Fiction on Maryland’s Warm-Weather Nemesis

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$3.1M NIH Award Supports Study of Anxiety-Fueled Alcohol Misuse

Neuroimaging, Computational Tools Focus on Racially and Age-Diverse Participants From Nearby Areas

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Op/ed: More Americans Believe Antisemitism Is Increasing

New UMD Critical Issues Poll Finds Space for Criticism Even Among Israel’s Supporters

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Students’ Podcast Amplifies Issues of Forgotten Feminist Magazine

Research on Radical News Journal Finds Women’s Issues Endure

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Unexploded Ordnance Is Scattered Across Ukraine’s Front Lines. UMD Researchers Are Mapping Hot Spots With AI.

Shells, Rockets Fired in Wake of Russia’s Invasion Could Kill for Decades if Left in Place

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UMD Researchers Uncover Privacy Risks in Cellphones Won at Police Auctions

More Than 25% of Phones Purchased Contained Sensitive Data

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What You Need to Know About the Approaching Menace to Maryland Trees

UMD Expert Offers Advice to Protect Your Yard From Beech Leaf Disease, Other Invasive Threats

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