A test of four tools reveals each has its own flaws, but there are still opportunities for the tech to work — with the right guardrails.
The lifelong life sciences booster, who created much of TEDCO’s infrastructure for supporting stem cell research and medical technology, died in December.
States and local governments spend hundreds of billions to boost economic activity. A startup boom is reshaping how it's done.
Of the $9.5 billion the bipartisan infrastructure law invested into the clean hydrogen initiative, the DOE allocated $750 ...
Self-storage might seem a surprising choice for a former finance guy, but there’s a lot of tech under the hood.
The Digital Fabrication Studio includes 3D printers, a laser cutter, vinyl cutter and ceramic decal printer for artists to ...
These startups believe automated technology deployed across large businesses can enhance work-life balance and operational ...
Putting employee well-being first hasn’t been popular with investors, according to Knotzland founder Nisha Blackwell, but she ...
New low-cost programs upskill students in cybersecurity, engineering, robotics and more to help the “economically depressed” ...
“The PSQI is a top-licensed IP at Pitt,” Buysse told Technical.ly. “It’s helped put Pittsburgh on the map in sleep research.” ...
In honor of the forthcoming US semiquincentennial, residents helped form a vision statement to manifest the state’s future.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, Pittsburgh was not the city we know today. Rather, it was a contested region between ...