This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu A team of researchers from UMBC’s Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) and department of chemical,...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Eta Carinae is the most massive and luminous star system within 10,000 light years of Earth. New UMBC research...
This story was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque and first appeared on news.umbc.edu “Humans have emerged as a force of nature on this planet,” UMBC’s Erle Ellis says, as he begins...
This story was written by Tom Moore and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Baltimore’s McKeldin Fountain, an icon of Brutalist architecture, may have been demolished in 2016, but Lisa Moren,...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu On June 12, leaders from UMBC and the University of Limpopo in South Africa formalized commitments to collaborate...
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), the formally designated UMBC committee to approve, monitor, and review research involving humans is currently accepting applications from students to join. ...
This article by Sarah Hansen and illustrated by Ruth Chan originally appeared in the UMBC Magazine Every day, UMBC researchers work tirelessly to make and build upon discoveries in their...
By Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque for news.umbc.edu How does unequal access to health care affect the lives and experiences of people from different communities across Baltimore and the...
By Sarah Hansen for news.umbc.edu UMBC’s Eileen Meyer, assistant professor of physics, argues that recent technological advances in the big data era are changing how astronomers learn about...
By Sarah Hansen for news.umbc.edu UMBC biologist Erin Green has received a five-year, nearly $1 million grant from the National institutes of Health to examine how cells respond to...