Heading to Medical School in St. Maarten? Century 21 Has the Right Rental Listing

Cupecoy, St. Maarten, Dutch Caribbean (PRWEB) June 03, 2013 Century 21 Island Realty is gearing up to welcome the new batch of medical students to AUC in the coming weeks. We know medical school is tough, even if it is medical school on our sunny Caribbean isle. Continue reading

Margaret Comeau: Legislative Briefing on California Children with Special Health Care Needs – Video




Margaret Comeau: Legislative Briefing on California Children with Special Health Care Needs Children with Special Health Care Needs in Medi-Cal and the California Exchange – Margaret Comeau, The Catalyst Center. By: CSHCNvideo Continue reading

AirSupply – the joint Supply Chain Management platform for the European Aerospace Industry – Video




AirSupply – the joint Supply Chain Management platform for the European Aerospace Industry Perfectly suited to the needs of the aerospace and defense industry, SupplyOn's solution AirSupply is designed as an efficient and high-performance collabora… By: SupplyOnAG Continue reading

Florida wants NASA land to develop commercial spaceport

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – With an eye toward developing a commercial spaceport, Florida has asked NASA to transfer 150 acres of land north of the shuttle launch pads and the shuttle runway to Space Florida, the state's aerospace development agency. “Florida believes that the properties identified in this request are excess to the needs of the U.S. … Continue reading

Scientists Bring Low Frequency, 'First Light' to the Jansky Very Large Array

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientists from the Radio Astrophysics and Sensing Section of the Remote Sensing Division in conjunction with radio astronomers and engineers from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), Socorro, N.M., achieve “First Light” image, May 1, 2012, at frequencies below 1-gigahertz (GHz) on the Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA). Through the combined expertise of NRL and NRAO scientists and engineers, a new, modern, wide-band receiver system has been developed and is being deployed onboard the JVLA to enable much more sensitive observations over a much broader frequency range extending from 50 megahertz to 500 megahertz (MHz). Continue reading

Freedom Total Knee® System Now Available in China

Total Knee Replacement system engineered to address the needs of Asian patients now approved in China. Maxx Medical seeking China-based orthopedic medical device distributor partnersPlymouth Meeting, PA (PRWEB) July 09, 2012 Maxx Medical, Pvt. Continue reading

Liberty University Online Forms Partnership With StraighterLine to Provide Flexible, Affordable Higher Education

LYNCHBURG, Va., June 7, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — StraighterLine (www.straighterline.com) announced today that Liberty University Online (www.LUOnline.com) has joined their rapidly expanding network of partnering colleges, welcoming StraighterLine students to transfer credits for enrollment in one of Liberty’s online degree programs. StraighterLine provides a unique path for students to get the basic credits they need at an affordable rate Continue reading

Dunkin’ Donuts in Greater Philadelphia Supports Liberty USO, Local Troops and Their Families

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Dunkin Donuts in Greater Philadelphia is partnering with Liberty USO to help support their mission of serving the needs of active duty, National Guard and reserve military personnel and their families throughout Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. Dunkin Donuts is donating $1 (up to $2,000) for every new Like on the Dunkin Philly Facebook page (www.facebook.com/DunkinPhilly) through June 1. Continue reading

UHealthSolutions to Provide Patient Communications Services to Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center in New Pilot …

WORCESTER, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– UHealthSolutions, Inc., a University of Massachusetts Medical School affiliate, is piloting enhanced patient communications services for community health centers through a new partnership with the Edward M. Continue reading