Spectacle: PA Renewable Energy Festival
Nearly 200 vendors and 100 speakers provided a stirring sampling of what is simmering in Pennsylvania's rural areas as well as it is in the state's urban strongholds.
Nearly 200 vendors and 100 speakers provided a stirring sampling of what is simmering in Pennsylvania's rural areas as well as it is in the state's urban strongholds.
Treventis Corporation, an early stage life sciences company focused on treating Alzheimer's disease, has taken a new approach to a problem that impacts more than 25 million people and their caregivers worldwide.
Far McKon has hacked his way into Philadelphia's maker scene in less than two years, and anyone who has longed to do it themselves is better off for it.
A public art project transforms cars into artwork for Pittsburgh's First Night celebration.
Pinnacle Health is signing up double the expected number of medical practices for its electronic health information exchange.
Soon, International Battery (IB) CEO Ake Almgren will be able to say the lage-format, lithium-ion cells and batteries his Allentown company makes are out of this world.
State grants encourage biogas and other sustainable energy projects.
Of the 167 wooden roller coasters in existence, 15 are in Pennsylvania, blowing away any other political subdivision in the world � the closest is the United Kingdom, with nine.
Even Justin Noll, sales and marketing manager for Allentown-based IT company InfoGenius, admits it's surprising no one else has stepped up with a certification for uptime-- the measure of time a computer system has been up and running.
Lifelong soccer fan, ergonomist and Englishman Ian Cross started a soccer club based out of Dark Horse Pub in Society Hill a few years after arriving in Philadelphia.