Environmental salvage professionals Empire Group and Elk Environmental announced this week that they will be featured on the season premier of ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Responding to the increase in Marcellus Shale business across Pennsylvania, ARM Oil and Gas has announced the opening of new administrative facilities in Pittsburgh and Scranton, adding jobs and researching new projects.
The makers of TV shows and movies are producing more and more of them in 3-D. Two Eastern Pennsylvania companies are cashing in by providing them with the latest in three-dimensional glasses.
New state grants announced this week bring nitrogen tire pumps to 25 tire centers across Pa that will keep motorists' tires fuller for longer, resulting in safer driving and increased fuel efficiency.
Penn State's newest masters degree program in homeland security now offers a focus on agricultural biosecurity to help protect our food supply against accidental contamination and intentional bioterrorism.
This week, the Lancaster General Hospital's student simulation lab plays host to the Innovation Transfer Network's Simulation and Serious Games Exchange group.
Farming and metalworking go hand in hand for married entrepreneurs Ben and Kate Gatski on their Columbia County farm, and business is booming for their innovative metal arts operation.
He was always close to the old river, but never like this. This Wyoming Valley native is re-shaping people's notions about the Susquehanna and contributing to downtown Wilkes-Barre's ongoing revival.
Haddon Windows, a green windows manufacturer located in Bucks County, has announced the expansion of their Bensalem facility with the help of $100,000 in state investments.
Carnegie Mellon University announced this week that researchers from its school of Computer Science will join a five-year, $10 million research consortium to create observational tools for analyzing Autism.