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Heat heads for 100 by Saturday; "relief" next week
Maryland WeatherGrab your juleps. There are more showers and storms headed this way on Wednesday, and then we're going to be back on the griddle for Friday and Saturday, with more oppressive humidity, and high temperatures once again threatening the 100-degree mark....Tags: New York, Baltimore Weather, Weather, Weather Reports
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About the Red Planet
Valley 610Jennifer Stern, a NASA scientist at Goddard Space Station in Greenbelt, Md., and a member of the team that created the instrumentation for sample taking and analysis aboard the Rover Curiosity, headlined a recent public lecture at Cedar Crest College... -
Many questions about new NASA Mars mission
L.A. NOWA day after the possible discovery of organic material on the Red Planet, NASA officials announced plans for a news Mars exploration mission in 2020. The objectives for the planned rover are not set, but it could potentially collect soil...... -
Massive new iceberg forming -- right now -- in Antarctica
Nation NowIceberg: NASA scientists working on Operation IceBridge have discovered a massive crack in the ice shelf in Antarctica.... -
Follow astronauts' footsteps on the moon in new photos
L.A. Times Tech BlogNASA has released photos of the moon taken by orbiting spacecraft that are so crystal clear that the twists and turns of the paths made when the astronauts explored the lunar surface are visible.... -
NASA readying ocean surveying satellite for launch from Vandenberg AFB
L.A. Times Tech BlogNASA is set to launch a satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base that aims to provide scientists with a space- based view on how the concentration of dissolved salt on the ocean surface relates to the Earth's climate.... -
Wolf Suspension Over, But Transfer Student Will Take His Scholarship
The Hartford CourantUConn has juggled its roster to open a spot for a new player for next season, and perhaps retain an old one. Enosch Wolf, having passed all the university's requirements, is no longer suspended from the team. Wolf, arrested in February following an on-...Tags: North Carolina State University, Shabazz Napier, Awards and Prizes, Germany, Enosch Wolf
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Climate change may bring drought to temperate areas, study says
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.WASHINGTON — Climate change may increase the risk of extreme rainfall in the tropics and drought in the world's temperate zones, according to a new study led by NASA. "These results in many ways are the worst of all possible worlds," said Peter...Tags: Ecosystems, Guiberson Fire (2009), Global Warming, Science, Science and Technology
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Maryland's unresolved transportation deficit
Now that the 2013 Maryland General Assembly session is in the rear-view mirror, few who travel the roads in our state can deny that one of the most important accomplishments this past session was putting in place a long-term solution to the state's...
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal next week ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O'Malley plans to sign a measure repealing capital punishment in Maryland into law. Raquel Guillory, a spokeswoman for O'Malley, confirmed on Thursday that O'...Tags: HealthSouth Corp, Companies and Corporations, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Politics
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Here is the latest Maryland news from The Associated Press
TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — Law enforcement officials searched the home of a second Mississippi man implicated in the mailing of ricin (RY'-sin) poison-laced letters to the president and a U.S. senator after charges were dropped without explanation against...Tags: Iran, Paul Kevin Curtis
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Trial begins for Iranian-American accused of helping Iran launch its first satellite
GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A trial has begun for an Iranian-American man living in Maryland who allegedly helped Iran launch a satellite from Russia, a violation of a trade embargo the United States has against the Middle Eastern country. Nader Modanlo'...Tags: Iran, Russia, Trials, Satellite Technology
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