Carbon Nanoprobes, a 6-year old startup induced by Pennsylvania to move its operations from Seattle to State College last year, begins shipping its game-changing product�the world�s tiniest needle�to customers this week.
Carl Wilgus has only been the Executive Director for the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau for about a year, but he knows exactly how many resorts in the region still have heart-shaped or champagne-glass tubs � three of about 500.
new study program at Carnegie Mellon will offer musicians a degree that combines music, electrical engineering, and computer science-a unique repertoire of studies to prepare performers for the modern concert hall.
A landmark joint power purchase from Pennsylvania�s largest wind power project has several prominent health care institutions in the Philadelphia area poised to save money and help move along the clean wind power surge.
These days, everyone is looking for ways to cut costs. Charlie Szoradi has been doing just that for decades through sustainable design projects and a 'green message' that almost anyone can get behind.
As Executive Director of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council, Jill Kowalski has seen a sea change take place in the building industry in recent years.
When on-demand life insurance software provider iPipeline recently surveyed distribution customers across the country, CEO Tim Wallace wanted to know where his company, based in Exton, stood in the marketplace.
On the same day Vice President Joe Biden was in town to tout the Obama administration�s push for green jobs, Philadelphia took two major steps forward in establishing its own green economy.
The upcoming Green$ense Conference, March 30-31 at Pittsburgh's Westin Convention Center Hotel and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, will offer attendees a closer look at community benefits that grow with green practices.