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This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu The supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies are the most massive objects in the universe. They range...
This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu This fall, the student-organized TEDxUMBC gave ten speakers the opportunity to share their stories, experiences,...
Dr. Kars examines enslaved people’s rebellion 250 year ago
This story was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque and first appeared on news.umbc.edu UMBC’s Marjoleine Kars has published a new book examining accounts of a nearly successful...
This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Nearly 100 industry experts and entrepreneurs gathered virtually for Cybertini 2020, hosted by bwtech@UMBC, UMBC’s...
Dr. Zohar's aquaculture work has $12B global economic impact
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu The Binational Agricultural Research Development (BARD) Fund, a partnership program between the U.S. and Israel,...
This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Last Thursday, UMBC’s Lee Blaney was honored for his impact as a chemistry educator and mentor who closely involves...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Data archives from NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS), which collects data from...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Cell migration—how, when, and why cells move—has important implications for understanding development and diseases...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Tara LeGates, assistant professor of biological sciences, has been named first runner-up for the prestigious,...
This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Mark Marten, professor and chair of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering, is collaborating with...