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    Fearless Science: A Half-Century of Bold Research
    26 Apr 19

    Ten stories—one from each of our departments—highlight some of the most exciting scientific discoveries made by faculty members in the college during the last half-century.

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    Principal Lecturer Reid Compton Receives Award from University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents
    17 Apr 19

    Compton received a Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring.

  • Three College Faculty Members Receive Awards from University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents
    17 Apr 19

    The awards recognized distinguished performance in: mentoring; scholarship, research, or creative activity; and public service.

  • University of Maryland Launches Center for Machine Learning
    16 Apr 19

    Financial and technology leader Capital One is an inaugural partner of the center.

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    Three Science Terps Selected for 2019 Fulbright Program
    12 Apr 19

    Kurt Auville, Louis-Henri Merino and Annie Trang received the award.

  • Long-lived Bats Could Hold Secrets to Mammal Longevity
    10 Apr 19

    UMD biologists found four bat lineages that live at least four times longer than similar-sized mammals and revealed new traits associated with bat longevity.

  • Fungal Disease Threatens Hundreds of Amphibian Species Worldwide
    28 Mar 19

    Global-scale analysis of losses due to chytrid fungus paints a grim picture: 500 species declines, 90 of which have already been lost.

  • Adaptable Eyes May Be Key to Invasive Fish’s Success
    22 Mar 19

    UMD biologists discover how the peacock bass adapts to murky and clear water, possibly aiding in its invasion success.

  • Researchers Make Urgent Call for Study of Noise Pollution on Fish and Underwater Ecosystems
    14 Mar 19

    A survey of research on aquatic noise pollution reveals huge gap in knowledge about impacts of human-generated noise in aquatic environments.

  • Alligator Study Reveals Insight into Dinosaur Hearing
    14 Mar 19

    UMD biologist finds alligators map sound the way birds do, suggesting the hearing strategy existed in their common ancestor and dinosaurs.

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