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Pi gets all the fanfare, but other numbers also deserve their own math holidays
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Mercedes Burns to study arachnid evolution in Japan through prestigious NSF CAREER Award
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UMBC’s Smith lab discovers enzyme ATE1’s role in cellular stress response, opening a door to new therapeutic targets
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Creating pathways for UMBC student success in Maryland’s growing biotech industry
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Unlocking the secrets of materials that turn heat into electricity: UMBC’s Deepa Madan wins NSF CAREER Award
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How UMBC’s humanistic approach to AI creates positive community change
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UMBC’s galleries deliver interactive and thoughtful art
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Rooted in Advocacy—Giese ’99 ensures federal programs meet community needs
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Meet a Retriever—Nate Dissmeyer ’07, alumni leader and recurring donor
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UMBC experts guide TV viewers through the promises and pitfalls of artificial intelligence
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Satellite data: The other type of smartphone data you might not know about
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UMBC humanities faculty receive NEH fellowships for research into “the why and how of our past”
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UMBC’s Christopher Slaughter, engineering student with health equity focus, wins prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship
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UMBC partners on STAR-X, a $3M NASA mission concept study through the CRESST II research consortium
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Studying abroad is poised to make a post-pandemic comeback – here are 5 questions students who plan to study overseas should ask
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UMBC researchers listed among the world’s top 2% of most-cited scientists and engineers
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Meet a Retriever: Basil Udo ’22, entrepreneur and bwtech@UMBC technologist
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Getting Your Research Off the Ground—Balloons Give Students New Perspectives
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Mini creatures with mighty voices know their audience and focus on a single frequency
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New center director to take NASA-supported Earth science research into next era at UMBC
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U.S. News ranks UMBC’s online master’s in information systems among best in the nation
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New “Life Magnified” USPS stamp series features Tagide deCarvalho’s images of microscopic life
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Organ-on-a-chip models allow researchers to conduct studies closer to real-life conditions – and possibly grease the drug development pipeline
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Manil Suri’s new book, “The Big Bang of Numbers,” introduces readers to the wonder of math