Two biology professors at Loyola University Maryland received a grant to purchase a laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM), which allows researchers to image cells and tissues in 3D and follow molecule movement and change in real time.
Two biology professors at Loyola University Maryland received a grant to purchase a laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM), which allows researchers to image cells and tissues in 3D and follow molecule movement and change in real time.
The general mentality of Americans is that AIDS is not a problem here, said Father Dennis Rausch, founder of the HIV ministry of the MIami Archdiocese.
I write this from the road, winding through pines and rolling by silos as Highway 94 cuts across Wisconsin.
Father Breighner talks about lessons learned with lost wallet.
From the earliest days of our faith, Christians have answered the call of Christ to serve the hungry, the poor and the outcasts.
Families waiting to adopt internationally find many ways to pass the time. Some learn their child’s language or how to prepare dishes that will be familiar to their children. Others renovate kitchens. I don’t recall doing much beyond completing adoption paperwork and fretting needlessly about our boys’ bedroom curtains. Many families adopting children
Collin was just 7 months old when the 2010 Winter Games were held in Vancouver. Now, at the age of 3, I feel obligated to explain the Olympics to him. So, I let him take a long nap on Friday so he could stay up to watch the opening ceremonies
Melinda Gates can say all she wants about how wonderful contraception is for helping people in developing countries limit the size of their families and the mainstream media doesn’t bat an eye. I don’t hear the mayors of Chicago, or Boston or Washington, D.C., accusing the wife of Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation

OLPH teacher retires after 40 years of teaching.

Some 25 Catholic pilgrims are walking 100 miles in support of religious freedom.

While Michael Phelps’ coach and family have been scrutinized, much less consideration has been given to his Jesuit influence.

Longtime Deacon Jerome Kenneth Pivec Sr. was “very dedicated” to the church.
