Is your home is one of the millions in the Northeast U.S. that are heated with a boiler? Then Kendall Innovation of Lancaster wants to replace it with one that works better and costs less.
The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia was looking for wall clocks for its new residence hall. They needed to be synchronized and they couldn't tick -- music students practicing in the building's studios would not appreciate that.
Tired of dropping big bucks for textbooks every semester and barely making anything back on their resale, University of Pittsburgh senior Melanie Feldman is fighting back with a website.
They do work for MTV, Burning Man, the Flaming Lips and in Iceland, gaining international respect for their hand-crafted masks, spectacular costumes and alarmingly real-looking appendages.
Green jobs can mean many things to many people. To our expert, they have the power to transform Philadelphia on many levels: economic, environmental and educational, to name a few.
Small presses in Pennsylvania don�t see e-readers as competition; instead, these publishers and booksellers are finding ways to use the shift in the literary landscape to their advantage.
VCopious is expanding rapidly. The nine month-old, Conshohocken-based software company just announced it has received funding of an undisclosed amount from a consortium of four funders.
Retargeting uses cookies to show ads to Internet users who already checked out a company's products online. A Lancaster marketing and printing firm called Allegra is providing it for small and medium businesses.
Northampton Community College's new campus in Monroe County will have three buildings, a library, child care center, athletic fields and room for 5,000 students.