158 days ago - Baltimore Coffee and Tea’s President Stan Constantine spoke with The Examiner about his passion for fresh, quality coffee and tea, and his customers’ loyalty to the “little luxuries,” despite souring economic news.
161 days ago - The Midcourse Space Experiment satellite, built more than a decade ago to support the “Star Wars” Strategic Defense Initiative, has done more than track ballistic missile signatures during the “midcourse” flight phase between booster burnout and missile re-entry.
163 days ago - Massive electric explosions between the Earth and the moon’s orbit create dazzling movements of the aurora borealis, researchers at UCLA and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center announced last week.
169 days ago - A Bethesda-based company will work with Johns Hopkins University to decipher weather in space and hopefully make it safer for astronauts and other equipment in the outer reaches.
173 days ago - New images show traces of a once very-wet Mars with different ages and stages of water-influenced geology, findings that could determine where Mars rovers land to look for traces of life.
176 days ago - Police are investigating an attempted bank robbery at 12.52 p.m. today at the M&T Bank's Inner Harbor branch at 400 E. Pratt St. in Baltimore.
181 days ago - Maryland doctors can get reimbursed for identifying and treating drug abusers through Medicaid, Bush administration officials announced this week.
186 days ago - Large, bright plains on the surface of Mercury hint of a violent, volcanic past, according to the latest scientific findings from the Mercury Messenger probe operated by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
187 days ago - Large, bright plains on the surface of Mercury hint of a violent, volcanic past, according to the latest scientific findings from the Mercury MESSENGER probe operated by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
193 days ago - This week’s photos of ice evaporating in the dry Martian air and analyses at the Phoenix Mars Lander could shape the missions of Mars explorers not yet born.
201 days ago - A team of six tired intensive care specialists from the Univerity of Maryland’s R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center returned Tuesday Morning from a 10-day trip caring for earthquake victims in Sichuan, China.
201 days ago - The president of the University of Maryland Medical System is preparing to step down after five years at the helm of the private, nonprofit hospital system.