Mapping the World from Harrisburg
Urban 3D founder Steve Cline went from driving a Google Street View truck to Harrisburg University's geospatial technology program.
Urban 3D founder Steve Cline went from driving a Google Street View truck to Harrisburg University's geospatial technology program.
Researchers led at Penn State have honed techniques for detecting, counting and analyzing cells and pieces of DNA, a major development for scientists and doctors looking for a way to detect cancer or HIV cells in a small sample.
In less than two years, the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania intiative has created six revenue-generating startups.
Alexandria Keener is among the first students to take Harrisburg University's experiential learning requirement as a chance to start a business.
Dauphin County therapeutic pool maker Hydroworx has created the Sept. 9 event -- and technology -- that aims to help rehabilitate military personnel.
The 125-year old Blair County company is compressing waste from paper production into a fuel source that would reduce coal use by PA manufacturers.
Scientists across Pennsylvania are advancing the field of nanotechnology, developing devices that depend on particles many times smaller than the thickness of a human hair.
A New York bagel maker is already making plans to expand the bakery it built in Pennsylvania two years ago.
Making swimsuits out of recycled material has proven to be a big challenge in the fashion world. But one Lehigh Valley company is selling bathing suits made from materials such as plastic water bottles and fishing nets.
A Susquehanna University junior who picked up a love of baking from her babysitter has transformed that hobby into a prize-winning business.