State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for Saturday September 06, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
DreamBox Math by Discovery Education Honored with 2025 Tech Edvocate Award
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Sept. 5 [Category: BizMedia] -- Discovery Education, a division of Discovery Communications, issued the following news release:
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DreamBox Math by Discovery Education Honored with 2025 Tech Edvocate Award
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Charlotte, NC (Friday, September 5, 2025) - DreamBox Math by Discovery Education was named a winner by the 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards. The 9 th annual Tech Edvocate Awards honors the best that edtech has to offer by recognizing outstanding companies, people, an
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Initiatives Underscore UMGC's Commitment to Equity and Belonging
ADELPHI, Maryland, Sept. 5 -- The University of Maryland Global Campus issued the following news:
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New Initiatives Underscore UMGC's Commitment to Equity and Belonging
From engaging near-completers to helping fulfill learner's basic needs and supporting military caregivers, UMGC is putting its mission into action. Three recent initiatives highlight how the university is opening doors, removing barriers, and helping more learners transform their lives through education.
Helping Near-Com
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Johns Hopkins Medicine: Skin Protein Found to Use Physical Tension to Control Tissue Growth
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 5 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Skin Protein Found to Use Physical Tension to Control Tissue Growth
Investigators at Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that the protein Piezo1 controls skin growth by detecting when skin is stretched and then coordinating the metabolic and immune changes necessary for growth. Experts say the findings could ultimately help doctors develop noninvasive therapeutic approaches to creat
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UMD Developing AI-powered Warning System to Predict Disease Tied to Extreme Weather
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Sept. 5 -- The University of Maryland School of Public Health issued the following news:
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UMD developing AI-powered warning system to predict disease tied to extreme weather
Project supported by $1.9 million multinational grant from funders including NSF
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The University of Maryland will lead an eight-country research consortium to develop an artificial intelligence-powered early warning system to help communities prepare for and respond to diarrheal disease ris
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