Making 'Burghers: How Steel City innovates for pregnant women and babies
From pharmacological research to top-flight amenities to the first milk bank in Pennsylvania, giving birth in the 'Burgh has never been better.
From pharmacological research to top-flight amenities to the first milk bank in Pennsylvania, giving birth in the 'Burgh has never been better.
Whether they're disrupting summer reading, crafting a heat-producing window or inventing novel ways to save ink, these five ascendent entrepreneurs are growing their businesses, while also keeping an eye on their social impact.
Is there a better way to track epidemics and public health data? This Pittsburgh company has the answer.
This erstwhile cartoonist has built a company based on granola and sprouted grain breads.
Local vintners are exploring new ways to lure tourists to this fast-growing wine region -- and they're offering more than just grapes.
LignoLink, a State College startup and Penn State spinoff, has won a $750,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Grant from the National Science Foundation.
?A young Kenyan woman is fast regaining use of her hands after successful April surgery, the first long-distance test of Distance Expert Surgical software, developed at Greenville Neuromodulation Center.
Pennsylvania's SBDC reports results but diminished capacity due to federal funding cuts in its 2013 annual report.
The University City Science Center�s successful QED proof-of-concept program has an important new academic partner: Penn State University.
Many of Philadelphia's inner-ring suburbs are recapturing that Main Street magic -- their resurgent downtown districts feature cool bars, creative dining and plenty of charm. To explore, all you need is a SEPTA ticket and an open mind.