Maryland /tags/maryland Maryland en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:01:00 GMT Stargazing From The Street Corner, Telescope And Hat In Hand /2015-08-28/stargazing-from-the-street-corner-telescope-and-hat-in-hand Herman Heyn has stood on a Baltimore street corner with a telescope almost nightly for 27 years. He does it for tips, for love of the stars — and for the hope he may inspire the same love in others. Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:01:00 GMT /2015-08-28/stargazing-from-the-street-corner-telescope-and-hat-in-hand NPR Staff Female Bricklayer Defied Doubters To Build Baltimore Landmarks /2014-08-01/female-bricklayer-defied-doubters-to-build-baltimore-landmarks Barbara Moore was the only woman bricklayer in Baltimore when she started the job in 1973. "A lot of the older guys didn't think I should be there," she tells her daughter on a visit to StoryCorps. Fri, 01 Aug 2014 09:00:00 GMT /2014-08-01/female-bricklayer-defied-doubters-to-build-baltimore-landmarks NPR Staff Enforcing Prison Rape Elimination Standards Proves Tricky /npr-news/2014-04-02/enforcing-prison-rape-elimination-standards-proves-tricky Thirteen years in the making, the Prison Rape Elimination Act is starting to have an impact. Texas Gov. Rick Perry says it's "ill-conceived," but many other states are adopting the law's standards. Wed, 02 Apr 2014 20:13:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-04-02/enforcing-prison-rape-elimination-standards-proves-tricky Laura Sullivan How Mass-Produced Meat Turned Phosphorus Into Pollution /npr-news/2014-01-02/how-mass-produced-meat-turned-phosphorus-into-pollution Phosphorus is one of the nutrients that plants need to grow, and for most of human history, farmers always needed more of it. But excess phosphorus, either from manure or manufactured fertilizer, can run off into streams and lakes and become an ecological disaster. Thu, 02 Jan 2014 08:55:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-01-02/how-mass-produced-meat-turned-phosphorus-into-pollution Dan Charles Take This State And Shove It: The New Secession Movement /npr-news/2013-10-28/take-this-state-and-shove-it-the-new-secession-movement Voters in 11 Colorado counties may approve secession resolutions next month. It's largely a symbolic gesture, but the idea of splitting off and creating new states is taking root all over the country. Mon, 28 Oct 2013 15:30:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-28/take-this-state-and-shove-it-the-new-secession-movement Alan Greenblatt Shutdown And Out: Waiting For The Train Home /npr-news/2013-10-01/shutdown-and-out-waiting-for-the-train-home About 800,000 "nonessential" federal employees went to work Tuesday morning for a mere four hours before heading home. Until Congress budges, that's where they'll stay. Tue, 01 Oct 2013 22:13:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-01/shutdown-and-out-waiting-for-the-train-home Rae Ellen Bichell New Maryland Firearms Law Rides In On A Wave Of Gun Sales /npr-news/2013-10-01/new-maryland-firearms-law-rides-in-on-a-wave-of-gun-sales Gun sellers in the state say they couldn't keep their shelves stocked in the days leading up to the implementation of the law, which takes effect Tuesday. The legislation requires gun buyers to be fingerprinted, limits bullet purchases and bans the sale of many assault weapons. Tue, 01 Oct 2013 21:12:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-01/new-maryland-firearms-law-rides-in-on-a-wave-of-gun-sales Jacob Fenston Wise Old Whooping Cranes Keep Captive-Bred Fledglings On Track /npr-news/2013-08-30/wise-old-whooping-cranes-keep-captive-bred-fledglings-on-track A decade ago, cranes that had never before migrated followed the lead of an ultralight plane to learn the route south. Several generations later, old cranes are teaching young birds to navigate that same route. It's a clue that migration is a combination of nature and nurture, researchers say. Fri, 30 Aug 2013 07:03:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-08-30/wise-old-whooping-cranes-keep-captive-bred-fledglings-on-track Christopher Joyce All Charged Up: Engineers Create A Battery Made Of Wood /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-17/all-charged-up-engineers-create-a-battery-made-of-wood This doesn't look like your trusty potato battery: a prototype device made by scientists at the University of Maryland uses wood fibers coated with carbon nanotubes to create an electric current. Wed, 17 Jul 2013 07:01:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-17/all-charged-up-engineers-create-a-battery-made-of-wood Joe Palca Can Oysters With No Sex Life Repopulate The Chesapeake Bay? /npr-news/2013-07-16/can-oysters-with-no-sex-life-repopulate-the-chesapeake-bay Scientists and watermen have joined forces to plant underwater farms in the Chesapeake with a special oyster bred to be sterile. Instead of using energy to reproduce, these oysters use it all to grow — twice as fast as normal. Tue, 16 Jul 2013 20:47:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-07-16/can-oysters-with-no-sex-life-repopulate-the-chesapeake-bay Pamela D'Angelo