Pocono Gives Solar the Green Flag
Faced with rising energy bills, Pocono Raceway plans to build the world's largest solar energy project by any sports facility.
Faced with rising energy bills, Pocono Raceway plans to build the world's largest solar energy project by any sports facility.
Pittsburgh's ClearCount Medical Solutions was short-listed for the Wall Street Journal's2009 Technology Innovation Awards.
Hegins Township in Schuylkill County counts barely 3,500 residents and is probably best-known for its controversial pigeon shoot (discontinued a few years ago). One small company is helping shed a different kind of light on the small town.
The second annual Central Pennsylvania Open Source Conference will be held October 17 in Harrisburg.
When Dauphin County Commissioner Nick DiFrancesco delivers the state of the country address today, he'll be talking from the heart.
Jesse Schell's life has followed a winding path, much like the rapid changes that have defined entertainment technology in the past 10 years.
Duquesne University's sustainability M.B.A. program has doubled enrollment and received top national rankings.
A new vineyard near Gettysburg is raising the stakes for Pennsylvania's growing wine industry in a region best known for apples and pears.
Carlisle's Hanson Technologies' patented OmniFresh system flags micro-organisms in the wash water of produce suppliers.
In times like these, it's organizations like the University City Science Center that not only keeps economies afloat, but positions them to exceed expectations.