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UMIACS Team Awarded $1.2M from Army Research Laboratory
A team of researchers from the University of Maryland has received funding from the (link is external) (ARL) to develop innovative computational methods that can simulate the effect of low-frequency electromagnetic fields on human organs.
$4.96M for Maryland researchers in DARPA AISS semiconductor security project
Cybersecurity threats don’t just come from clicking a link in the wrong email. In recent years cybersecurity threats are being directed against the integrated circuit (IC) chips that run every computer—from top secret super computers, to your laptop, to Internet of Things devices like your “smart” TV or thermostat. Today, a well-placed cyberattack on IC chips could potentially impact billions of devices. But currently, there are no widely used common tools, methods or solutions to make designing and manufacturing IC chips more secure.
Reconstructing Fragmented Lives
The new digital database Enslaved.org: Peoples of the Historic Slave Trade seeks to recover fuller stories of individuals such as these women pictured on the 19th century lithograph "A Market Scene" by Frederico Guilherme Briggs.(Image courtesy of BNDigital, Fundação Biblioteca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro)
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