14 Jul Zorb’s Away
Ever wonder what it would be like to play inside a human hamster ball or maybe even roll down a hill in one? ...
Ever wonder what it would be like to play inside a human hamster ball or maybe even roll down a hill in one? ...
We attended the BIO 2010 conference to learn more about the confluence of the pharmaceutical and medical device industries in the growing field of personalized medicine. Based on the crowds at the conference and the encouraging stance of the FDA, there is a movement to...
Last week I attended the Biotechnology Industry Organization’s (BIO) 2010 conference in Chicago, where I learned that the biotech industry thinks Maryland is a great place to do business, and it’s on track to get better....
Congratulations to the Western High school all-girls Robodoves team for advancing to the finals of the Chesapeake Regional First Robotics Tournament....
Trees improve our quality of life by improving the air we breathe, providing shade, and even absorbing noise. Several Key Tech'ers spent a beautiful, sunny Earth Day planting trees at Dickey Hill Elementary/Middle School with the students....
In a recent survey conducted by Legacy MedSearch, employee satisfaction rates were low and varied widely depending on the size of the company. ...
While Congress will be adding a new excise tax on device sales starting in 2013, it has provided up to a 50% tax credit for qualified pre-clinical and clinical activities conducted to get devices to market, starting in the 2009 tax year....
Key Tech is happy to announce that after two years of development, we are operating a prototype perpetual motion power-plant to supply all of the electrical power required to operate the building. The system operates quietly in the basement and gives off zero emissions....
The Walters Art Museum here in Baltimore graciously hosted our recent employee spring fling event. The Walters is internationally renowned for its collection of art, which was amassed substantially by two men, William and Henry Walters, and eventually bequeathed to the City of Baltimore. The...
One interesting fact about Pi is that it is a non-repeating decimal - it never ends or repeats. How many digits do you know?...