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Researchers Look to Human Social Sensors to Better Predict Elections, Other Trends
Professor Frauke Kreuter of UMD's Joint Program in Survey Methodology and of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich is a co-author on a new perspective piece inNature that describes how human interactions and social awareness may be able to fill in gaps where surveys and other scientific analyses of human behavior fall short.
Lampropoulos Receives $540K NSF Award to Advance Proof Engineering Software and Protocols
A University of Maryland expert in programming languages has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) award to advance the development and maintenance of large and evolving software verification projects that use proof assistants. Proof assistants are software tools to assist in proofs—formal verification—of complex mathematical equations used in computing.
U.S. Beekeepers Continue to Report High Colony Loss Rates, UMD-led Survey Finds
This year’s loss rate for honey bee colonies was more than 6 percentage points higher than average, according to the Bee Informed Partnership’s annual nationwide survey.(Photo by Stephanie S. Cordle)
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