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SpaceClose encounters with massive objects can alter the orbits of planets around their stars. Stellar flybys can change planetary orbits, and may be responsible for some of the rogue or free-floating planets astronomers have discovered. But stars aren't the only massive objects out there, and new research suggests that primordial black holes may alter the orbits of exoplanets.See the Story
Primordial Black Hole Flybys Could Alter Exoplanet Orbits
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreIt wasn’t your usual scientific research presentation. Two dancers—one representing a robot and the other a human—take turns moving around each other. As the dance progresses the human is at first fearful, then curious, and finally happy. The performance in June during the Movement, Music, and Brain Health National Science Foundation (NSF) AccelNet meeting on the UMBC campus was the brainchild of three UMBC faculty who have joined forces to exp…Read Article
Could A Robot Dance Partner Help Us De-stress? UMBC Researchers Explore The ‘algo-rhythmic’ Possibilities - UMBC: University Of Maryland, Baltimore County

Watertown, New York · WatertownCarlos Jensen and Sophia Sotilleo will join the University of Maryland, Baltimore County provost leadership team beginning August 1. Jensen will serve as vice provost for student success and dean for the division of undergraduate academic affairs and Sotilleo will serve as vice provost and dean of the Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery. Jensen and Sotilleo fill out a provost leadership team that has been reimagined to meet UMBC’s unique needs in …See the Story