The latest version of a simulator developed in York shows a approximation to actual desert conditions. It was built for the U.S. Army, which plans to use the machine to test the durability of equipment such as weapons and generators.
Opportunistic. Strategic. Tenacious. The Sprout Fund has seeded nearly 500 inventive local community and arts projects, including a more recent effort in early childhood education.
A psychology website ranks our city as the most depressed based on Google Trends and an assortment of keywords. Both its methodology and presentation are bogus.
In 8,000 square feet on the second floor of a former downtown mill, the Partnership for Innovation is a product of the city's surging community of technology companies and highly skilled workers.
Born amid the gloom following the closing of Bethlehem Steel, this family owned brewery and restaurant is sustainable in every way and growing. And the beer will move you.
Three buildings that had been left to languish in Honesdale are being transformed into a data recovery center. Facilities like this use a lot of energy, but plans call for a wind turbine to alleviate that impact.
A Bethlehem-based inventor of a stand for smartphones, e-readers and tablet computers recently received an award from an international entrepreneurs' group. Not bad for a seventh-grader.
A State College startup has developed a system that could save time and money for companies that purify proteins as part of the process of developing vaccines and conducting biotechnological research.