by Nick Zazulia | May 23, 2016 | Science + Technology
BALTIMORE — People from Texas, California and New York may not agree on much, but representatives from organizations in all three states were united on the importance of working as a global society to increase diversity in STEM fields. Telle Whitney from the...
by Marisa Endicott | May 23, 2016 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – The way to bring corporate agriculture in line with sustainable practices may be through America’s stomach. If healthful “fast-casual” dining keeps growing, experts say, more widespread shifts toward sustainability and fresh or...
by Kierra Gray | May 22, 2016 | Science + Technology, Topics
WASHINGTON—With ransomware attacks on the rise, schools, hospitals and commercial businesses are learning the hard way that they need to take extra precautions to protect their files. They are at high risk because their records are critically important, and IT...
by Meggie Morris | May 21, 2016 | Science + Technology
BALTIMORE — Apprenticeship programs don’t only benefit employers looking for the adaptable skills they need in their workforce. They can remarkably transform the science, technology, engineering and math industries by providing underrepresented minorities...
by Marisa Endicott | May 20, 2016 | Science + Technology
BALTIMORE—It may not seem like biotechnology, manufacturing and construction have much in common, but according to panelists at the U.S. News STEM Solutions Conference in Baltimore, all these industries provide opportunities for well-paid jobs without the need for a...
by Brooke Rayford, Benji Cohen and Haydee Clotter | May 19, 2016 | Topics
Washington– The Mystics were defeated 87-77 by the Wings in their second regular season home game. Head Coach Mike Thibault, Tayler Hill and Emma Meessemen spoke on the loss after the game. Hill led Washington in her second straight game with 20 points, followed...