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.
A Susquehanna University junior who picked up a love of baking from her babysitter has transformed that hobby into a prize-winning business.
A New York bagel maker is already making plans to expand the bakery it built in Pennsylvania two years ago.
A psychologist from the University of Pittsburgh abandoned paper diaries in favor of real-time electronic data collection in a study of smokers trying to quit.
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.