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The University of Maryland Center for Advanced Fetal Care

The University of Maryland Center for Advanced Fetal Care is a world-class clinical and research facility dedicated to the care of the fetal patient and the unborn baby’s family. The Center has rapidly gained a reputation as the premier resource in the region for state-of-the-art perinatology — the care and support of the unborn child. … Continue reading

An Introduction to Computational Multiphysics II: Theoretical Background Part II

Metadynamics techniques

Colossal fossil: UM museum’s new whale exhibit

Learn about how new whale fossil was discovered and the process involved in getting it ready for exhibit and research.

Drugs and the Brain: Neurobiology to Ethics | Harvard EdPortal Public Lecture

Harvard University Provost Steven Hyman speaks at the Harvard EdPortal in Allston, MA. Hyman, the latest speaker in a lecture series designed to open Harvard’s academic workings to neighbors in nearby communities, conjured up early humanity in explaining what makes addictive drugs so irresistible. These drugs hook us by mimicking brain chemicals such as dopamine … Continue reading

About Integrative Science

On Oct. 21, the University of Oregon celebrated early construction efforts on the Lewis Integrative Science Building being built near the underground Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories. An often-heard question both on and off campus is: What is Integrative Science? UO chemist Jim Hutchison gave his version in a luncheon talk with donors and other supporters. … Continue reading