
New Mexico Tech Zone: Inside New Mexico’s Thriving Innovation Community
In the nearly 80 years since New Mexico landed on the world technology radar as the place where the White Sands Missile Range was located and the atom bomb was
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In the nearly 80 years since New Mexico landed on the world technology radar as the place where the White Sands Missile Range was located and the atom bomb was
The Air Company in New York has won first place in NASA’s CO2 Conversion Challenge. The competition was for competitors to come up with a way that CO2 conversion could
Imagine ordering out from your favorite short-order restaurant half-asleep, pining for that first cup of coffee. The delivery arrives, you look up — and find a robot with your order.
Longtime traveling musician-storyteller Jason Walsmith and his wife, Emma, got around the pandemic shutdown by playing shows anywhere they could set up — which is to say, everywhere. The secret?
First published in the Winter 2021 issue of Sustianability Today. When it finally arrived a year late, the Tokyo Summer Olympics proved to be an amazing two weeks of world
When Congress passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, they also ushered in something new — a major commitment to a clean energy future. For the past decade, we’ve experienced quite a
Tracy Fanara remembers the day she knew what she wanted to do with her life. An elementary teacher was talking about the 1978 Love Canal disaster, in which barrels of
Manchester, the city that drove the original Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century, is powering innovation across global markets and our journey toward a Net Zero future. With a metropolitan
When the pandemic hit, Anthony Cross faced a daunting choice: do I keep publishing Salt magazine, or venture into something equally or more beneficial for the community? The Colorado-based publisher
It’s no mirage. The buildout of Denver toward the Wyoming state line continues unabated, a very visible metaphor for how innovation and technology have fundamentally reshaped Colorado’s economy in the
When Andrew Carnegie, Thomas and Andrew Mellon, E.J. Heinz, George Westinghouse, Edwin Drake, and Henry Clay Frick moved into Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood in the mid-19th century and launched the
Valerie Taylor has called more attention to the plight of sharks than anyone alive. Now, she’s the subject and star of a Disney+ documentary. Valerie Taylor doesn’t like to follow
Brian Skerry couldn’t believe his eyes. And his are eyes that have spent 40 years shooting sea photography, and nearly a quarter-century filming and shooting for National Geographic. What developed
Thanks to popular demand, SciFest All Access, the second virtual conference presented by USA Science & Engineering Festival during the pandemic, has moved to a new date — which still gives you time to register.
The former NASA astronaut and STEM advisor to President Obama focuses his energies on his greatest passion: prepping today’s students for Mars. A recurring thought crosses Leland Melvin’s mind
Through collaboration of the region’s 22 cities and towns, Maricopa County and countless community partners, Greater Phoenix has become a force to be reckoned with.
However, what the Innovation Zones at Arizona State University have achieved borders on the remarkable. Scratch that: it is remarkable.
“Mesa has always been strong in aerospace,” he said. “Now as we build on that strength, how do we merge technology with aerospace, bring in new forms of technology, and take advantage of innovations in healthcare, and so forth? We feel we’ve got a strong story to tell, but anytime you can bring these Fortune 50 companies to light within your community, it tells a bigger and better story.”
Here’s a deeper look at Tucson’s highly innovative deep dive into technology, advanced manufacturing, education-fueled initiatives, and workforce development.
A group of 515 investors who manage assets totaling $35 trillion sent a stark message to organizations and governments worldwide: Do more to fight climate change by complying with the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord “with utmost urgency,” according to a statement.
Over the years, Pinal County stood by as the two metropolises that sandwich it, Phoenix and Tucson, expanded along the I-10 corridor.
Elon Musk, the creator of SpaceX and Tesla talks deep space, Mars, cars, and his obsession with video games.
Drive along the I-10/I-17 corridor recently? You may have noticed that Tempe has risen high above the desert floor, a vital regional and national center for Fortune 500 companies, many forms of innovation, technology, and tourism.
The scientists who sent us to the moon, in the process, invented many technologies, far ahead of their time, that we use in our everyday lives.
What’s the secret to a great CES show? A lot of planning and sticking to a strategy, says CNN Tech Correspondent Lori H. Schwartz.
Leland Melvin, former NASA astronaut and STEM advisor to President Obama, focuses his energies on his greatest passion: prepping today’s students for Mars.
50 years after Apollo 11, the nation and world look forward to a multi-pronged space program, a new space race, built on cooperation between NASA and many commercial ventures.
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematical whiz figured out lunar orbital trajectories — and became the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her mission? Apollo.
Apollo: Missions to the Moon, a very special film that will aired on NatGeo this summer, is created entirely with interviews and footage taken during the Apollo years.
An emphasis on technological innovation, more precise data tracking, co-located mining, and customer service are paving the way for the 2020s.
Ten years after passing a tax credit to lure the motion picture industry, Georgia has become the world’s second most popular location for shooting.
Georgia Quick Start is becoming a national and international force in manufacturing and technology is hotter than ever.
Bear Grylls, the man who has entertained millions with his zest for adventure, gives us the animal’s perspective in his 2019 Nat Geo show, “Hostile Planet.”
The $105-million Pure Flavor Georgia Greenhouse Facility, the company’s largest-ever investment, took first hold in Peach County last fall.
For nine boys and girls whose 2017 International Science & Engineering Fair journeys were chronicled on NatGeo’s documentary Science Fair, the impact is huge.
Up the road from Atlanta, Alpharetta welcomes a workforce larger than its population to do the technological bidding of Microsoft, LexisNexis, McKesson, Verizon Wireless, Equifax, HP, ADP, UPS, and more than 700 others.
Cumming-Forsyth County is Georgia’s most affluent county, and one of the 20 most affluent in the nation, with a median family income exceeding $100,000.
The YouthQuest Foundation uses STEM programs to educate America’s at-risk youth, teaching them life skills and guiding them toward future careers.
Violet Defense’s sustainable lighting system utilizes germ-killing lights in combination with violet and UV light to eradicate pathogens.
IRONMAN Triathlon Hall of Famer Julie Moss relies on a variety of technological innovations that help her race like a 23-year-old at age 60.
In the nearly 80 years since New Mexico landed on the world technology radar as the place where the White Sands Missile Range was located and the atom bomb was
The Air Company in New York has won first place in NASA’s CO2 Conversion Challenge. The competition was for competitors to come up with a way that CO2 conversion could
Imagine ordering out from your favorite short-order restaurant half-asleep, pining for that first cup of coffee. The delivery arrives, you look up — and find a robot with your order.
Longtime traveling musician-storyteller Jason Walsmith and his wife, Emma, got around the pandemic shutdown by playing shows anywhere they could set up — which is to say, everywhere. The secret?
First published in the Winter 2021 issue of Sustianability Today. When it finally arrived a year late, the Tokyo Summer Olympics proved to be an amazing two weeks of world
When Congress passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, they also ushered in something new — a major commitment to a clean energy future. For the past decade, we’ve experienced quite a
Tracy Fanara remembers the day she knew what she wanted to do with her life. An elementary teacher was talking about the 1978 Love Canal disaster, in which barrels of
Manchester, the city that drove the original Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century, is powering innovation across global markets and our journey toward a Net Zero future. With a metropolitan
When the pandemic hit, Anthony Cross faced a daunting choice: do I keep publishing Salt magazine, or venture into something equally or more beneficial for the community? The Colorado-based publisher
It’s no mirage. The buildout of Denver toward the Wyoming state line continues unabated, a very visible metaphor for how innovation and technology have fundamentally reshaped Colorado’s economy in the
When Andrew Carnegie, Thomas and Andrew Mellon, E.J. Heinz, George Westinghouse, Edwin Drake, and Henry Clay Frick moved into Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood in the mid-19th century and launched the
Valerie Taylor has called more attention to the plight of sharks than anyone alive. Now, she’s the subject and star of a Disney+ documentary. Valerie Taylor doesn’t like to follow
Brian Skerry couldn’t believe his eyes. And his are eyes that have spent 40 years shooting sea photography, and nearly a quarter-century filming and shooting for National Geographic. What developed
Thanks to popular demand, SciFest All Access, the second virtual conference presented by USA Science & Engineering Festival during the pandemic, has moved to a new date — which still gives you time to register.
The former NASA astronaut and STEM advisor to President Obama focuses his energies on his greatest passion: prepping today’s students for Mars. A recurring thought crosses Leland Melvin’s mind
Through collaboration of the region’s 22 cities and towns, Maricopa County and countless community partners, Greater Phoenix has become a force to be reckoned with.
However, what the Innovation Zones at Arizona State University have achieved borders on the remarkable. Scratch that: it is remarkable.
“Mesa has always been strong in aerospace,” he said. “Now as we build on that strength, how do we merge technology with aerospace, bring in new forms of technology, and take advantage of innovations in healthcare, and so forth? We feel we’ve got a strong story to tell, but anytime you can bring these Fortune 50 companies to light within your community, it tells a bigger and better story.”
Here’s a deeper look at Tucson’s highly innovative deep dive into technology, advanced manufacturing, education-fueled initiatives, and workforce development.
A group of 515 investors who manage assets totaling $35 trillion sent a stark message to organizations and governments worldwide: Do more to fight climate change by complying with the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord “with utmost urgency,” according to a statement.
Over the years, Pinal County stood by as the two metropolises that sandwich it, Phoenix and Tucson, expanded along the I-10 corridor.
Elon Musk, the creator of SpaceX and Tesla talks deep space, Mars, cars, and his obsession with video games.
Drive along the I-10/I-17 corridor recently? You may have noticed that Tempe has risen high above the desert floor, a vital regional and national center for Fortune 500 companies, many forms of innovation, technology, and tourism.
The scientists who sent us to the moon, in the process, invented many technologies, far ahead of their time, that we use in our everyday lives.
What’s the secret to a great CES show? A lot of planning and sticking to a strategy, says CNN Tech Correspondent Lori H. Schwartz.
Leland Melvin, former NASA astronaut and STEM advisor to President Obama, focuses his energies on his greatest passion: prepping today’s students for Mars.
50 years after Apollo 11, the nation and world look forward to a multi-pronged space program, a new space race, built on cooperation between NASA and many commercial ventures.
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematical whiz figured out lunar orbital trajectories — and became the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her mission? Apollo.
Apollo: Missions to the Moon, a very special film that will aired on NatGeo this summer, is created entirely with interviews and footage taken during the Apollo years.
An emphasis on technological innovation, more precise data tracking, co-located mining, and customer service are paving the way for the 2020s.
Ten years after passing a tax credit to lure the motion picture industry, Georgia has become the world’s second most popular location for shooting.
Georgia Quick Start is becoming a national and international force in manufacturing and technology is hotter than ever.
Bear Grylls, the man who has entertained millions with his zest for adventure, gives us the animal’s perspective in his 2019 Nat Geo show, “Hostile Planet.”
The $105-million Pure Flavor Georgia Greenhouse Facility, the company’s largest-ever investment, took first hold in Peach County last fall.
For nine boys and girls whose 2017 International Science & Engineering Fair journeys were chronicled on NatGeo’s documentary Science Fair, the impact is huge.
Up the road from Atlanta, Alpharetta welcomes a workforce larger than its population to do the technological bidding of Microsoft, LexisNexis, McKesson, Verizon Wireless, Equifax, HP, ADP, UPS, and more than 700 others.
Cumming-Forsyth County is Georgia’s most affluent county, and one of the 20 most affluent in the nation, with a median family income exceeding $100,000.
The YouthQuest Foundation uses STEM programs to educate America’s at-risk youth, teaching them life skills and guiding them toward future careers.
Violet Defense’s sustainable lighting system utilizes germ-killing lights in combination with violet and UV light to eradicate pathogens.
IRONMAN Triathlon Hall of Famer Julie Moss relies on a variety of technological innovations that help her race like a 23-year-old at age 60.
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