Spectacle: PA Renewable Energy Festival
Nearly 200 vendors and 100 speakers provided a stirring sampling of what is simmering in Pennsylvania's rural areas as well as it is in the state's urban strongholds.
Nearly 200 vendors and 100 speakers provided a stirring sampling of what is simmering in Pennsylvania's rural areas as well as it is in the state's urban strongholds.
Pinnacle Health is signing up double the expected number of medical practices for its electronic health information exchange.
A new vineyard near Gettysburg is raising the stakes for Pennsylvania's growing wine industry in a region best known for apples and pears.
When Dauphin County Commissioner Nick DiFrancesco delivers the state of the country address today, he'll be talking from the heart.
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.
Pittsburgh's ClearCount Medical Solutions was short-listed for the Wall Street Journal's2009 Technology Innovation Awards.
In a crowded playing field of biomedical data providers, a company in Scranton is standing out by consistently expanding the types and amount of information it provides to life sciences companies worldwide.
For as determined as Dr. John Whyte of Moss Rehabilitation is to obtain results for his research study regarding the "Awakening" effect, he is just as resolute about managing the expectations of caregivers.
The state's first new medical school welcomed its inaugural class last month in Scranton, so we talked to dean and president Robert D'Alessandri about the The Commonwealth Medical College's challenges, expectations and assets.
In a business that rewards the latest technology and those who can bring it to life, there's something quite different about Environmental Tectonics Corporation, a 40 year-old company headquartered in Southampton.