A new center in the Baltimore biopark will help develop and commercialize technology that officials say will save and improve ...
The Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority plans to sell $301 million of municipal bonds for the University of Maryland Medical System.
A new Maryland Law, "So Everybody Can Move Act," requires the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and state commercial plans to cover prosthetics designed for physical activities, including running, ...
Continuing significant advancements in the field of xenotransplantation, surgeon-scientists from the University of Maryland School of Medicine provided an extensive analysis on the second patient in ...
In the United States, cardiovascular disease and cerebrovascular disease (stroke) are the leading causes of morbidity, mortality, and disability. And after his own encounter with heart disease at the ...
British car brand Jaguar unveiled a new logo and wordmark as part of the company's shift away from making petrol-powered cars towards electric only. The new branding centres around an uppercase J ...
Irani, the economist who serves as Towson University’s vice president of strategic partnerships and applied research, said Maryland’s economic performance has been “lackluster” in terms of ...
The Washington, D.C., Air National Guard would transfer ownership of its F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter squadron to the Maryland Air National Guard as part of a proposed stopgap government funding ...
As an appetizer, NIO has shared the first un-camouflaged images of the ET9 and its official FireFly logo. NIO remains a mainstay on Electrek‘s homepage because it always seems to be announcing ...
a unified design system was established to manage and publicize the University’s identity. The main logo, inspired by the unique square cap which is part of the traditional student uniform, was ...
The Mangione Family Foundation has also made significant donations to institutions like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and St. Joseph Medical Centre at the University of Maryland.
Maryland lawmakers on Tuesday expressed deep frustration with corrections leaders after a scathing audit found the state provided little oversight to for-profit medical contractors in state-run ...