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The East Valley is home to a gem that is worth a lingering look on the nation's quest for a better public education system.
The Automotive Diagnostic Expo 2007 Regional Expo announced Friday that one of its four nationwide stops this year will be Aug. 4 in Mesa.
The hydrogen-fueled engines built and tested by students at the East Valley Institute of Technology should be the wave of the future, said Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., during a tour of the Mesa facility Wednesday as part of a campaign swing through Arizona.
The Arizona Technology Council, an association of hightech businesses, announced plans Wednesday to move from downtown Tempe to the SkySong office/research park being built by Arizona State University and partners at the former Los Arcos Mall site in Scottsdale.
A newly created genomics research institute will occupy additional laboratory space in Tempe until its permanent complex is completed in downtown Phoenix, the organization said Friday.
Tax incentives, improved access to venture capital and a new “brand” for the state are among the recommendations presented Thursday to strengthen Arizona's knowledge-based economy.
Arizona State University plans to lease much of the Brickyard on Mill complex in downtown Tempe so it can centralize its computer science programs, spur technology-based research and generate a presence in downtown Tempe.
Two adult students in the Surgical Technology program at the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) were recently awarded scholarships totaling $3,500 for their outstanding academic achievement.
FORT SILL, Okla. - It’s a sweltering 90 degrees and soldiers Kevin Messmer and Kroften Owen are hunched in a rubble-strewn apartment. Peering from a window to avoid sniper fire, they see a bustling Iraqi city.
A new manufacturing plant in Chandler that produces microscopes that can “see” down to the molecular and atomic levels was cited by Gov. Janet Napolitano on Wednesday as an example of the future direction of Arizona’s economy.
Midwestern University’s new state-of-the-art Eye Institute gives the public a glimpse into some of the newest technologies to test the eyesight of young and old patients alike in the hopes of correcting impairment and age-related vision issues. University officials say they are excited to be able to offer the new clinic, at 59th Avenue and Loop 101 in Glendale, to West Valley residents, particularly because of the number of available comprehensive eye care screenings and treatments.
Midwestern University’s new state-of-the-art Eye Institute gives the public a glimpse into some of the newest technologies to test the eyesight of young and old patients alike in the hopes of correcting impairment and age-related vision issues. University officials say they are excited to be able to offer the new clinic, at 59th Avenue and Loop 101 in Glendale, to West Valley residents, particularly because of the number of available comprehensive eye care screenings and treatments.
Twelve jobs will be cut at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University as a result of the state’s weakening economy.
A consortium of influential political and industry leaders plan to establish a research and development institute in southeast Mesa to advance Arizona's aerospace industry.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - America Online is vowing to carry out its plans to institute fees for mass senders of e-mail, despite protests from groups representing 15 million people that claim the move will stifle communications instead of merely halting spam.
Quentin Wheeler is a "bug guy." He's spent his entire career looking for and studying bugs - beetles to be specific - and has made some incredible new discoveries.
With relatively little fanfare, the Valley is emerging as an important center for wireless technology.
With relatively little fanfare, the Valley is emerging as an important center for wireless technology.
Having a child reach toddler age involves many exciting new questions and avenues for parents: What should my child eat? What books should I read to my child? What activities should I start involving him or her in? How should I socially interact my child?
A school dedicated to teaching students about advanced technologies is becoming more like a traditional campus with the construction of its first student dorm.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is urging his congressional colleagues and President Bush to get serious about curbing not only global warming but also porkbarrel spending. One excellent way to do both is to get serious about nuclear-generated electricity.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A new memory technology promises to store more data at less cost than the expensive-to-build silicon chips used by popular consumer gadgets including digital cameras, cell phones and portable music players.
Twelve-year-old Brian Bell isn't much interested in sports, and a strings music camp he once attended was surprisingly too loud with screaming children, he said.
During the Valley’s gasoline shortage in August, business owner Julia Hutton never worried about her employees calling in to say they couldn’t get to work because they couldn’t buy gas. In fact, if any had, they would have been fired, she said.
NEW YORK - Biometric technology that scans faces, fingerprints or other physical characteristics to confirm people's identities is about to get its biggest, most public test: at U.S. border checkpoints.
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