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College Launches M.S. in Artificial Intelligence
The program will prepare industry-ready AI leaders. READ MORE » |
What’s Real and What’s Not in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’
Geology’s Tom Holtz, who also consulted on a new BBC documentary, explains. READ MORE » |
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Study Advances Understanding of Immune System’s Crucial Role in Phage Therapy
A new study co-authored by Biology’s Joshua Weitz assessed the potential for phage therapy to help treat antibiotic-resistant pneumonia. READ MORE » |
Burying Wood Debris Can Help Slow Global Warming, Study Shows
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science’s Ning Zeng co-authored new research on a simple way to capture carbon dioxide. READ MORE » |
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Boulders Ejected During DART Mission Complicate Future Asteroid Deflection Efforts
UMD astronomers discovered that an unexpected blast of space rocks ejected during the DART mission carried more momentum than the spacecraft itself. READ MORE » |
Seven Science Terps Receive CMNS Alumni Network Endowed Undergraduate Awards
The students will conduct research and present at scientific conferences over the summer. READ MORE » |
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When Math and Computation Collide
AMSC Ph.D. student Shashank Sule develops methods that could improve brain disease diagnostics and molecular simulations. READ MORE » |
Adventures in the Animal Kingdom
Claire Quinn’s (B.S. ’15, biological sciences) mission to share her passion for biology and conservation takes her to the largest theme park on the planet. READ MORE » |
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A Walk on the Wild Side
Wildlife expert Lynsey White (M.S. ’06, sustainable development and conservation biology) helps humans coexist with the wild animals in their neighborhoods. READ MORE » |
The Road to Drug Discovery
Peng Yue’s (Ph.D. ’05, molecular and cellular biology) 20-year career in disease fighting set the stage for his current role as co-founder and CEO of ReviR Therapeutics. READ MORE » |