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Uses NASA satellite to look at impact on evergreen forests
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. The role of forests in climate change is currently an open question, and it’s one that Fred Huemmrich,...
December 5, 2016
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This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Max Cole. Two prominent national organizations have recognized UMBC faculty in recent weeks for their significant...
December 5, 2016
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Unique introduction to lab research
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. It’s the middle of August, and a group of rising UMBC sophomores enters the classroom with anticipation. “Once...
December 5, 2016
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This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Dinah Winnick. Just one month after honoring UMBC’s continued national leadership in teaching and innovation, U.S. News &...
October 26, 2016
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Tech reduces distance between computers, data, and people
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. UMBC’s new PI^2 Immersive Hybrid Reality Lab will allow faculty and students to interact with data in different,...
October 26, 2016
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This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. “There is no free lunch,” in quantum computing, says Sebastian Deffner, a new assistant professor of physics at...
October 26, 2016
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This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. UMBC’s demonstrated strength in supporting students from underrepresented groups on their path to success in...
October 26, 2016
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On Wednesday, October 19th, Dr. Larry Schuette, the Director of Research in the Navy's Office of Naval Research (ONR) visited UMBC. Dr. Schuette started his visit by speaking to the students in...
October 20, 2016
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This article was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. Until recently, humans had only detected five binary star systems—pairs of stars orbiting each other—that...
October 8, 2016
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Work has an eye on improving organ transplant
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. Embryos of zebrafish, a workhorse model organism in biology labs, routinely survive without oxygen for up to...
October 8, 2016
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