The new employees will work in manufacturing and engineering in order to meet the demand for an increase in robotics, and thermal control in space.
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University Launches New Crime-Fighting App
Thanks to a new smart phone application, students and staff at the University of Maryland may be able to stay a little safer on campus.
Tribal Ceremony Welcomes Health Exhibit to NIH
A traditional Native American dance celebration and ceremony welcomed the opening of the Native Voices exhibit at the National Library of Medicine Wednesday.
Johns Hopkins Professor Wins Nobel Prize for Physics
Riess shared the award with scientists from the University of California at Berkley and Australian National University.
10 Years Later: Remembering the College Park Tornado
On September 24, 2001, an F-3 tornado ripped through the campus of the University of Maryland killing Erin and Colleen Marlatt
Montgomery County Bikes Ahead
The county is preparing to construct the first suburban bike rental system in the country
Kids Go Outdoors for Worldwide Day of Play
Thousands of energetic kids and their parents hurried into the nation’s capital for an afternoon of outdoor family fun Saturday.
Thousands Abandon Their Cars at Home
They were participating in World Carfree Day, a global event held every September 22nd that encourages people to abandon their cars and use environmentally friendly transportation instead. This year the district joined over 1,500 other cities in 40 different countries around the world.
“Occupy Wall Street” Hits Baltimore
With “Occupy Wall Street” protests filling the streets of New York, organizers in Maryland hoped to bring the same energy to “Occupy Baltimore.”