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Apple cranked up spending on R&D to $1 billion last quarter
The dust is still settling from Apple's earnings this week, and investors are still frantically trying to refill their blood pressure medications after the stock plunged. But if those investors are looking for some reasons for optimism, they might do...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, High Blood Pressure, Hewlett-Packard Co., Companies and Corporations, Ashton Kutcher
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Salton Sea Authority to weigh Perez's Salton Sea's Assembly bills
COACHELLA — Reacting quickly to Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez’s, D-Coachella, slate of Salton Sea restoration bills announced Wednesday, the Salton Sea Authority will vote on a recommendation to support Assembly Bill 71 and consider support of...
Tags: Energy Saving, Alternative Energy, Water Supply, Natural Resource Industry, Renewable Energy
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Local defense contractors awarded multimilion-dollar contracts
Daily American Staff WriterRICHLAND TOWNSHIP — While legislators in Washington discuss cuts to the Department of Defense, military defense contracts that could be worth more than $72 million was awarded Wednesday to Johnstown contractors. Concurrent Technologies Corp....Tags: Weaponry, Companies and Corporations, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Corporate Officers
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Letter: Harford executive's impact on Edgewood
Editor: When County Executive David Craig won election, I recall hearing him articulate his vision for our county. Essentially, what I heard him say, was that he wanted to develop the kind of county where all of its citizens could live, work and...Tags: Edgewood, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Crime, Law and Justice
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While legislators in Washington discuss cuts to the Department of Defense, more than $72 million worth of military defense contracts was awarded last week to Johnstown contractors.
Staff WriterConcurrent Technologies Corp. acquired a $49 million contract to provide research and development support to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division; Enterprise Ventures Corp., a wholly owned affiliate of CTC, acquired an $18.3 million contract to...Tags: Weaponry, Companies and Corporations, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces
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Dow advances corn seed performance in the Americas
INDIANAPOLIS - - Fueled by robust investments in global plant breeding programs, Dow AgroSciences has captured a greater share of the North American and South American corn seed market. This is the fourth consecutive year of corn share gains in the...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Genetics, Natural Disasters, Droughts, Biology
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Beyond 7 billion: Bending the population curve
Hunger. Environmental degradation. Political instability. These were among the consequences of rapid global population growth documented in a five-part series in The Times in July. Now, Opinion has invited leading scholars to consider what, if anything,...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest, Pharmaceuticals, Science and Technology
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MedImmune creating drug pipeline for AstraZeneca
When Gail Folena-Wasserman joined Gaithersburg biotechnology startup MedImmune in 1991, she was its first employee in research and development, and dreamed of what the company might be "when it grew up."
Two decades later, the senior vice president for...Tags: Prices, Food and Drug Administration, Humira (drug), Viral Diseases and Infections, Companies and Corporations
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Concept plan for former Washington County Hospital site unveiled
An official with a Laurel, Md., planning firm Tuesday night unveiled a development concept for the former Washington County Hospital site in the east end of Hagerstown that includes townhouses, medical and institutional office space, research and...
Tags: Laurel, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington, DC, Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dispute over Hopkins development heads to court
Local lore has it that Elizabeth Beall Banks once chased developers off her Gaithersburg-area farm with a shotgun when they came around asking questions. But even then, the sprawl opponent knew that the same forces that turned parcels around her into...Tags: Health and Safety at School, The Washington Post, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Property
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Hopkins University files motion for summary judgment in land dispute
Attorneys for the Johns Hopkins University on Monday filed a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit claiming the university is violating a land-use agreement it signed with a Montgomery County family more than 20 years ago. Elizabeth Beall Banks and...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Johns Hopkins University, Laws, Research
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St. John Properties Breaks Ground on Two New Office Buildings at the Gate at APG
St. John Properties, Inc. has initiated construction on 6170 and 6160 Guardian Gateway, two new single-story, Class A office buildings in the Government and Technology Enterprise (The GATE) project, a 416-acre business community inside Aberdeen Proving...
Tags: House Building, Aerospace Manufacturing, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering
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