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Drone hovering over flower

Computer Scientist Creates Hive of Ideas for Drones

Palm-Sized Autonomous Robots Could Help Bees Pollinate Flowers, Search Out Survivors and Watch Patients for Problems

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Robot’s Soft Touch Beats Super Mario

Engineers Develop New Approach, Demonstrate 3D-Printed Hand on Classic Nintendo Game

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Rapid-Seal

Revolutionary First-aid Product Born at UMD Enters National Market

Engineering Alum’s Rapid-Seal Aims to Be Game Changer in Bleeding Control

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Calling Attention to Umpires’ Inattention

As MLB All-Star Break Continues, New Research Shows Tough Calls Use Up Mental Resources—But Rests Help

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Child Care Issues Not to Blame for Sluggish Job Recovery, UMD Research Shows

Parents of Young Children Overall Faced Lower Employment Loss in Early 2021 Than Population at Large

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VR headset

Researchers Record Brain Waves to Measure ‘Cybersickness’

Better Understanding of VR-Induced Discomfort Could Broaden Tech’s Reach

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Cicada

A Cicada Postmortem: What We’re Learning From Brood X

Giant Insects Provided New Perspective on Impact of Climate Change, the Effects of Social Media and More

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Bees

U.S. Beekeepers Continue to Report High Colony Loss Rates, UMD-led Survey Finds

Bee Informed Partnership’s Results Used to Help Beekeepers, Researchers Seeking Solutions

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Returning a Favor via Social Media Could Drive Healthier Habits, UMD Research Shows

Study Participants Were More Likely to Exercise to Help a Friend Than Themselves

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UMD Invests Over $10M in Research Equipment to Drive Discovery, Innovation

Labs Focused on Quantum Technology, Energy Storage, Neuroscience and More Getting Big Upgrades

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When Tyrannosaurs Dominated, Their Kids Were Terrors, Too

New UMD Study Suggests Giant Predators’ Juveniles Took Over the Ecological Role of Medium-sized Carnivores

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DeNeen Brown

Fighting Forgetting

Journalism Professor Unearths Grim History of Century-old Tulsa Race Massacre

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