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    Big Questions In Science- 4) What drives the movement of animal populations?
    10 May 13
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    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.

  • UMD's Daphne Soares' startling discovery about blind cavefish
    28 Mar 13

    NBC News and other media report biology professor's finding

  • Scientists Force Rethinking of Ecological Paradigm through the Power of Global Science Network
    02 Oct 12

    Nutrient Network tests big questions in ecology and raises new ones

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    Data Analysis Tools Advance Medical Knowledge
    20 Sep 12

    EventFlow Helps Physicians Analyze Data, Patient Outcomes

  • Protecting the Human Rights of Scientists
    20 Sep 12

    Jack Minker's memoir details struggle for human rights during the Cold War.

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    Breaking Boundaries: New Teaching Strategies Cross Disciplines
    01 Apr 12

    19 members of the Host Pathogen Interaction (HPI) Teaching Community revamped nine microbiology and cell biology courses taken by more than1,000 students each academic year.

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    Our Ever-Changing Environment
    01 Jul 11

    CMNS researchers explore impact of climate change on the environment.

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