UMD Physicist for Apollo Experiment Gets Chance to Send Next Gen Version to Moon
NASA Selects UMD-Led Proposal to Upgrade Lunar Instruments Placed by Apollo Missions
‘Oumuamua Interstellar Object Was Not an Alien Spacecraft
New analysis, co-led by UMD astronomer, suggests a natural origin for our first interstellar visitor
U.S. Beekeepers Suffered Higher than Average Colony Loss Last Year, with Winter Losses the Highest Recorded, According to UMD-Led Annual Survey
Perfect Quantum Portal Emerges at Exotic Interface
A junction between an ordinary metal and a special kind of superconductor has provided the most robust platform yet for spotting quantum tunneling.
UMD Joins the Race to Create Universal Flu Vaccine, Supported by New $3.1 Million NIH Grant
NOAA Awards $175 Million to UMD for Earth System Studies
New Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies will expand UMD’s national leadership in this field
Transgenic Fungus Rapidly Killed Malaria Mosquitoes in West African Study
Technology developed at the University of Maryland could safely reduce malaria mosquito populations, including insecticide-resistant strains
UMD ‘Hyperdimensional’ AI Might Lead to Major League Improvements in Robotic Abilities
Work by UMD computer scientists offers a way to radically enhance the ability of AI to translate sensory input into robotic movement.
The Moon Is Quaking as It Shrinks
The moon is still tectonically active, according to new findings by a multi-institutional team of researchers
For Some Fish, Deep and Dark May Still be Colorful
New research reveals signs of highly sensitive color vision in fish that live in the abyss beyond sunlight’s reach