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Mosquitoes Lost an Essential Gene with No Ill Effects
This image shows the exoskeletons of a normal mosquito larva on the left and a mosquito larva with the gooseberry gene edited out on the right. credit: Alys Jarvela/University of Maryland.
UMD Researchers Receive $2.35M NSF Award to Improve Public Transit Planning in Baltimore
A multidisciplinary team of University of Maryland researchers is partnering with public officials, transit advocacy groups and other universities to improve transportation options for Baltimore City residents, particularly those in low-income neighborhoods that rely on bus and light rail systems.
UMD to Lead $1M NSF Project to Develop a Quantum Network to Interconnect Quantum Computers
Quantum technology is expected to be a major technological driver in the 21st century, with significant societal impact in various sectors. A quantum network would revolutionize a broad range of industries including computing, banking, medicine, and data analytics.
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