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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…
Spring 2021 Web Only
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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…
Spring 2021 Web Only
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Data Farming

Satellites Give Researcher Long View on African Food Security By Liam Farrell | Photo courtesy of CATHERINE NAKALEMBE With little money for modern…
Spring 2021 Web Only
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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…
Spring 2021 Web Only
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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…
Spring 2021 Post-Grad Class Notes Web Only
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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,…
Winter 2021 Web Only
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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…
Winter 2021 Web Only Faculty Q&A
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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…
Winter 2021 Web Only
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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…
Winter 2021 Web Only
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