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  • Rocky Mountain Wildflower Season Lengthens by More Than a Month
    12 Mar 14

    39-year bloom count reveals changes due to warmer climate

  • A short stay in darkness may heal hearing woes
    28 Jan 14

    Simulated blindness gives adult mice sharper hearing. Image: Emily Petrus and Amal Isaiah

  • Seeking out the hidden pathways of an essential sense
    06 Sep 13

    UMD research shows how the brain controls odor processing. Photo: Robert K. Maurer

  • whooping crane
    Whooping cranes stay the course when they follow a wise old bird
    23 Aug 13

    Researchers find the birds' migration route gets straighter with age. Photo: Joe Duff/copyright Operation MIgration USA Inc.

  • Timber rattler
    Timber rattlesnakes indirectly benefit human health
    05 Aug 13

    Not-so-horrid native snake keeps Lyme disease in check, a UMD team finds. Photo: Ed Kabay

  • Re-learning how to see: researchers find crucial on-off switch in visual development
    01 Aug 13

    A discovery by a University of Maryland-led research team offers hope for treating serious visual problems that are permanent unless corrected in early childhood. Illustration: Loretta Kuo

  • Big Questions In Science- 4) What drives the movement of animal populations?
    10 May 13
  • Persistence Pays Off (Student Profile)
    10 May 13
  • Why do guppies jump?
    25 Apr 13

    Inspired by a straying fish, biologist Daphne Soares solves a mystery and discovers a previously unknown fish behavior.

  • What goes on in the brain of a bat or rat on the move?
    18 Apr 13

    In a new paper in Science, UMD experts show why neuroscientists must study many species, not just rodents, to accurately model the brain.

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