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Md. Natural Resources Dept.: Maryland Waterway Improvement Fund Provides $20 Million in Capital Grants for Public Boating Access, Navigable Waterways and Safety (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, July 24 -- The Maryland Department of Natural Resources issued the following news on July 23, 2025:
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Maryland Waterway Improvement Fund Provides $20 Million in Capital Grants for Public Boating Access, Navigable Waterways and Safety
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will provide $20 million in Waterway Improvement Fund allocations to communities and projects throughout Maryland in Fiscal Year 2026, which begins July 1. The funds will support new and improv more PR
Morgan State University Surpasses $100 Million in Research Commitments for First Time in University History (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 24 -- Morgan State University issued the following news release:
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Morgan State University Surpasses $100 Million in Research Commitments for First Time in University History
FY25 Sets New High Mark with $104.4 Million in Sponsored Research Funding, Spurring Morgan's R1 Momentum
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For decades, Morgan State University has strived to overcome the chronic underfunding and lack of investment that have historically limited the research capacity of many public urban more PR
National Press Club Event: The Nuclear Resurgence (10)
GERMANTOWN, Maryland, July 23 [Category: BizEngineering] -- Amentum, a provider of technical and engineering services, issued the following news release:
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National Press Club Event: The Nuclear Resurgence
Today, Amentum brought together industry leaders, government officials, and other experts at the National Press Club to discuss the emerging momentum behind nuclear energy resurgence. The event, titled "A U.S. Nuclear Energy Resurgence," highlighted the critical role nuclear energy will more PR
Preoperative Counseling Reduces Opioid Use After ACL Reconstruction Surgery Without Increasing Patients' Pain Level, New Research Shows (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Preoperative Counseling Reduces Opioid Use After ACL Reconstruction Surgery Without Increasing Patients' Pain Level, New Research Shows
Preoperative counseling significantly reduced opioid use by patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, a common knee surgery, with no increase in pain following the procedure, according to new research by or more PR
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