Former Obama adviser discusses climate change and technology at UMD public policy talk
John Holdren said he thinks technological advancements are necessary for an energy crisis solution.
Gutting Chesapeake Bay funding will undo decades of progress
When the bay suffers, people suffer.
Neuroscience major set to come to UMD next semester
Current freshmen and sophomores will be able to transfer into the major starting in June.
UMD students charged with researching turf grass options for Duvall Field present findings
Since the start of the semester, a group of students have looked at the pros and cons of three turf types.
Respecting bugs more could teach us to treat each other better
We need more compassion for bugs.
Studying Nemo: What these UMD researchers learned about how clownfish see
The researchers worked with a team in Australia to study how clownfish see up close.
UMD professor continues decades-long research comparing foster care to orphanages
Nathan Fox and his colleagues have examined the outcomes of Romanian children placed in foster care early in their lives.
A UMD student’s research yielded 500 pounds of beans — and a hefty gift to Dining Services
The beans were produced while researching the effects of adding sulfur to soil.
Study finds that reading diaries from people of different cultures reduces prejudice
A University of Maryland professor was one of the researchers who conducted the study.