• Updates
    • A new look at old masters:  Massive Dynamic donates nuclear MRI technology to help art historians study paintings.
    • Massive Dynamic weathers holiday spending crunch with above expected returns.  Outlook for the year remains guardedly optimistic.
    • MD team members:  Remember to cycle down all non-essential electrical devices at the end of your work shift.  Reducing waste and inefficacy is a team effort.
    • Damaged MD satellite rescued safely. The repaired satellite should rejoin orbit with the satellite network by mid-2009.
    • ExtenzaLife reminds its valued clients and co-workers: free flu shots will be available through the end of the year.
    • New shipments of Z-10 game consoles already en route to stores nationwide.
    • The Massive Dynamic family mourns the tragic loss of Mark Young. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and loved ones.
    • ExtenzaLife announces development of a revolutionary new anti-depressant. The new drug, tentatively named Xerces Blue, suppresses feelings of fear, grief, and hopelessness in test animals. Human trials begin in early 2009.
    • Massive Logistic moves forward on holographic data storage project. The new technique promises to increase portable memory by 70% or more.
    • MD Medical & Biological opens a new facility in Dresden, Germany.
    • Massive Dynamic wishes all the scientists at the LHC good luck in finding the Higgs boson.
    • The MD family mourns the loss of Michael Crichton. Your inspiration and imagination will be deeply missed.
    • Massive Dynamic weathers financial crisis, with stock price reaching a new 52-week high.
    • Massive Dynamics congratulates Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie, and Roger Tsien on winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
    • The MD Quantum Computing Lab has now moved into its new building in Sussex County, NJ.
    • Nina Sharp congratulates Massive Dynamic employees who medaled in Beijing 2008 Olympics.
    • MD Bridge Club takes 1st place in New York Bridge Invitational for fourth year running.
    • MD Biological/Medical has completed move to new research facility in Cambridge, U.K., where stem cell research will take front billing.
    • MD Quantum Computing center has achieved performance of 1.0 petaflop/sec in initial trials. Follow-up trials to begin mid-September.
    • Massive Energetic thanks the MD family for its support during rescue of Antarctic field survey team. All team members are present and accounted for!
    • Massive Dynamic congratulates NASA on its 50th birthday, and looks forward to working closely for the next 50, here on Earth and beyond.
    • Two researchers from Massive Dynamic are named 2008 MacArthur Fellows. Keep up the good work, "genius" prize winners!
    • MD Biological & Medical division thanks Elias Zerhouni for all the excellent work during his tenure as head of the National Institutes of Health.
    • Congratulations to Nobel Prize winner Dr. Steven Chu, the new Secretary of Energy.  Massive Dynamic looks forward to your knowledgeable leadership in meeting the world's future energy needs.
    • In honor of Charles Darwin's 200th birthday, Massive Dynamic donates $1.5 million to the National Science Education Fund.
    • MD's Ludic Science applauds Congress's decision to delay the HDTV transition to June 12, 2009, and supports the proposed plan to move up the GDTV transition to January 1, 2011.