bioinspired engineering
- Compiled with input from readers and the newsroom, The Baltimore Sun’s list of 100 essential food experiences encompasses places people talk about, think about and come back to again and again and again.
- Rebecca Margaret Levenstein, of Woodbine, graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the nursing program at Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Roanoke,
- The treatment, a complex combination of immunology and engineering, earned Tostanoski, 26, a prestigious Lemelson-MIT Student Prize this month. She won $15,000 for her medical invention to reverse symptoms of debilitating autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Her novel approach has shown promise of elevating the field toward treatments that have long eluded researchers.
- Before the Maryland Home and Garden Show, Laura Dowling discusses her experience working at the White House and her first book "Floral Diplomacy."
- Alimay Kendrick, a master gardener whose artistry in the ancient Japanese styles of floral arrangements inspired students and graced her Northwest Baltimore community, died of cardiac arrest Jan. 31 at Sinai Hospital. She was 94.
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Tupac Shakur, who was shot on Sept. 7, 1996 and died on Sept. 13, 1996. It also marks the anniversar
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- Aaron and Mallory Lembo love living in the middle of the city, on a busy street near Patterson Park. They thrive on the hustle and bustle of the urban environment and the closeness of their neighbors. Aesthetically, however, Mallory is inspired by a lifestyle with a much slower pace. She looks to the country.
- Where many families would see problems, economist Anirban Basu and his wife, Debita, saw promise. In 2012, the couple was only informally looking for a new home for their family of four when Debita happened upon an open house at Devon Hill¿s former carriage house.
- Laurel native Jeff Aug is returning to his musical roots as he performs with childhood friend and now-brother blues musician Steve "Harmonica" Levine in the Green Eggs and Ham 30th Reunion Anniversary Concert at the New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt Sept. 6.
- The first thing you encounter in the School 33 Studio Artist Biennial is the giant, glittery skeleton of a fictional prehistoric beast. It's what the set piece for the climactic "Jurassic Park" atrium scene might've looked like had it been filmed in the nearby American Visionary Art Museum.
- Sufferers of Parkinson's disease have two options to treat the progressive movement disorder: invasive brain surgery, or medication that can leave them with involuntary jerks or tics.
- An impressive stucco and stone, Mediterranean-inspired home exudes a dignified presence on 2 acres that back to woods in Owings Mills. With an exterior style resembling a European country retreat, its three-level interior encompasses 7,520 square feet of living space.
- Expect an abundance of blue, a sprinkling of east Asian culture and garments inspired by nature when the world's top designers present their spring fashion collections this week in New York.