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Coal Veins

A UMD Anthropologist Is Digging Into Commonalities Between Coal Country Immigrants Past and Present

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On Leong Chinese Merchant’s Association

Uncovering D.C.’s Asian American Past

Documentation of Chinese and Korean History in Washington, D.C. Brings Recognition—and Protections—to Treasured Places

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aerial view of desert farming

UMD to Lead Effort to Bolster U.S. Agriculture With Satellite Data

$15M NASA Partnership Establishes Consortium to Improve Food Security, Diversity in Earth Observation Industry

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Today’s Honey Bees Live Only Half as Long as ’70s Bees

Shorter Lifespans for Lab-kept Honey Bees Could Help Explain Increased Colony Losses, Lower Honey Production

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Bruce Jarrell, Marc Elrich, Mohan Suntha and Darryll J. Pines signing agreement

MPower Universities, Partners Announce New Health Computing Institute

Initiative in Montgomery County to Combine Expertise From UMCP, UMB, Medical System

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$1M NSF Award to Support Data-powered Fight Against Pandemics

System to Use Social Media, GPS, Government Data to Improve Predictive Models, Communications

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Takeaways From a Night of Firsts and Defied Expectations

UMD Expert Explains What Midterms Mean for Biden, How Democrats Did Well and the Historic Slate of Maryland Winners

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Safeguarding a Crop to Feed the Future

Researchers Work With Wheat to Increase Disease, Pest Resistance

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windmills

UMD-led Climate Report Details Steps to Halving U.S. Emissions by 2030

Analysis Unveiled at COP27 Calls for More Zero-emissions Vehicles, Closing Coal Power Plants, Mandating Clean Energy Use

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Soldier writing

New Documentary Captures ‘The Soldier’s Opinion’

Film Based on Professor’s Research Sheds Light on Five-Decade ‘Big Brother Apparatus’ in Israel

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Study Warns of Climate Change’s Looming Devastation of Insect Species

UMD Entomologist on International Team Says Enough Time Remains to Shift Course

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Six New MPower Professors Announced

Each Awarded $150K to Pursue Collaborative Research on Major Societal Challenges

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