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A Revolution Goes Public
UMD Quantum Computing Spinoff Takes Big Business Step
By Chris Carroll | Photo courtesy of Joint Quantum Institute
A University of Maryland-linked startup…
The Big Question
What Public Spot Are You Most Interested in Returning to Post-pandemic, and Why?
Illustrations by Jason A. Keisling
John Cumings
Associate Professor of…
Data Farming
Satellites Give Researcher Long View on African Food Security
By Liam Farrell | Photo courtesy of CATHERINE NAKALEMBE
With little money for modern…
Phone Data Could Speed Up Efforts to Slow Down Traffic
Illustration by Shutterstock
Want to make an intersection safer for pedestrians or cyclists? The first slooooow step is typically conducting a count—either…
Class Notes
’20s
Brett M. Dashevsky ’20 and his brother, Jared, co-founded Healthcare Huddle, a news and media platform to make health care issues more understandable…
Where Wood Gets Weird
Researcher Keeps Finding Innovative Ways to Employ the Ultimate Sustainable Material
By Chris Carroll | Illustrations by Valerie Morgan
What’s bouncy,…
Taken to Extremes
How Much Chaos Could the Fringe Wreak Under a Biden Administration? A Terrorism Expert Explains
By Liam Farrell | Photo by EMMA J. HOWELLS
It’s been more…
Don’t Take the (Click)bait
Researcher Enhances Tool to Help Users Detect Misleading Headlines, Videos
By Annie Dankelson | Illustration by LAUREN BIAGINI
Five things you need to…
Research Asks: Can Robots Get Us to Follow COVID Safety Rules?
By Chris Carroll | Illustration by JASON A. KEISLING
One theory of robots is that they exist mainly for “3D jobs”—dirty, dangerous or dull. A new project…
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