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    Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Prejean to receive Grumman scholarship

    Tristan Andre Prejean, a graduating senior at Heritage Academy in Hagerstown, was named one of this year’s winners in Northrop Grumman Corp.’s 11th annual Engineering Scholars program.  Northrop Grumman recently announced the 24 winners in...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Engineering, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, High Schools

  2. May 5, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Boonsboro engineering firm works on technology to disarm IEDs

    A Boonsboro engineering firm is pioneering research that uses radio waves to disable improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.
    dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
    A Boonsboro engineering firm is pioneering research that uses radio waves to disable improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Joe Foley, an electrical engineer and president of Emerging Science & Technologies Group Inc., said the basic concept involves...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Engineering, Afghanistan, Radio, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  4. May 27, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Northrup Grumman announces awards

    Charles Tark of North Hagerstown High School will receive a $10,000 merit-based scholarship from Northrop Grumman Corp. He is one of the 24 winners of Northrop Grumman’s 10th annual Engineering Scholars program, which will provide a total of $240,...

    Tags: Engineering, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  6. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  7. Americans among at least 153 killed in Nigerian plane crash

    Police dogs sniffed for dead bodies Monday in the rubble of buildings destroyed when an airliner crashed into them, killing all 153 aboard, as cranes lifted away heavy pieces of debris in the grisly aftermath of Nigeria’s worst air disaster in nearly two decades.
    Associated Press
    Police dogs sniffed for dead bodies Monday in the rubble of buildings destroyed when an airliner crashed into them, killing all 153 aboard, as cranes lifted away heavy pieces of debris in the grisly aftermath of Nigeria’s worst air disaster in...

    Tags: Boeing Co., Companies and Corporations, News Agency, Federal Aviation Administration, Goodluck Jonathan

  8. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Security, defense work helps boost Tri-State economy after 9/11

    HMS Technologies, near Martinsburg, W.Va., has a contract with the federal government to scan Facebook and Twitter posts to tip off agencies such as the FBI about people who brag they are going to do harmful things, HMS founder and President Harry M. Siegel said.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    HMS Technologies, near Martinsburg, W.Va., has a contract with the federal government to scan Facebook and Twitter posts to tip off agencies such as the FBI about people who brag they are going to do harmful things, HMS founder and President Harry M....

    Tags: Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, T. Rowe Price, Employees, Business

  10. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Computer programming is like a puzzle for Smithsburg teen

    For Suzanne Reed, an interest in computers runs in the family.
    taylor.eckel@herald-mail.com
    For Suzanne Reed, an interest in computers runs in the family. "I've been really into computers for a long time. My mom teaches technology education at Smithsburg Middle School, and my brother is a computer security major," she said. Reed, 17, is the...

    Tags: Engineering, High School Sports, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology

  12. Mar 3, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  13. Dec 31, 2010 |Story| Herald Mail
  14. 2010: A year in review from July through December

    <strong>Editor&rsquo;s note:</strong> The following is a brief look at some of the major events of 2010, from July through December. The listing does not include all events of significance, but tries to focus on some of the highlights of the year.
    Editor’s note: The following is a brief look at some of the major events of 2010, from July through December. The listing does not include all events of significance, but tries to focus on some of the highlights of the year. July 2 — Table...

    Tags: Alex X Mooney, Joe Manchin III, Chicago Jobs, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology

  15. Feb 12, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  16. Student news - Feb. 13

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Lexi Bryan, a sophomore at Penn State University, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester, the third time in three semesters.   Lexi is majoring in accounting/finance. She is a member of the Smeal...

    Tags: Engineering, Electronics, Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, Marathon

  17. Feb 11, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  18. Ruby M. Voyles, 81

    DEC. 26, 1929-FEB. 10, 2011 WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Ruby M. (Sypolt) Ambrose Voyles, 81, of Waynesboro, passed away Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born Dec. 26, 1929, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late...

    Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Human Interest, Manufacturing and Engineering

  19. May 29, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  20. Smithsburg, Walkersville students win Northrop Grumman scholarships

    Northrop Grumman Corp. has announced the 24 winners of its ninth annual Engineering Scholars program, which will provide a total of $240,000 in college scholarships this fall to high school seniors across Maryland interested in studying engineering or...

    Tags: Engineering, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, High Schools

  21. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  22. Congress still at odds on where astronauts should go next

    WASHINGTON &#8212; Where should NASA astronauts go next?
    WASHINGTON — Where should NASA astronauts go next? That's been the question for the past decade, when President George W. Bush ordered a since-canceled mission to return Americans to the moon. And disagreement over the answer continues to...

    Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, White House, Science and Technology

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