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UMD Researcher Helped Create New Framework to Judge When Rodents Are Appropriate for Studies
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Decades After Japanese Americans Were Forced Into Camps During World War II, a UMD Archival Expert Is Bringing the Dark History of Their Management to Light
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Show’s Mushroom Apocalypse May Not Hold Up to Scientific Scrutiny, But It’s Far From Utter Fantasy
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UMD Researcher Argues Proposed State Legislation Would Harm Communities Without Deterring Violent Crime
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Computer Vision and Audio Can Analyze Playing When Instructors Are Scarce
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‘Operation Pangolin’ Research Team Aims to Protect Wildlife Threatened by Illicit Human Behavior
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Ag Scientists Work to Explore Benefits of Transforming Poultry Waste
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Knowing Someone Who’d Had the Procedure Was Key to Attitudes
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Early-Career Award Honors Computational Astrophysicist, Quantum-Focused Computer Scientist
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We Took the Chair of Physics to Marvel’s Latest Hit to See How Well It Explains the Buzzy, Bewildering Subject
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Funded Projects Pursue Global Good, Targeting Climate, Racial Justice, Energy and More
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