Interactive art exhibit part of Phoenix’s efforts to promote innovation
The historic A.E. England building in downtown Phoenix turned into an exhibit that combined technology with art to bring new life to empty windows last weekend.
Flagstaff-based TGEN solves medical mysteries
FLAGSTAFF – After Flagstaff hospital officials noticed an unusual increase in the number of strep throat patients, they requested assistance from the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Flagstaff.
Paralyzed former IndyCar driver returns to PIR with Corvette operated by head movements
AVONDALE - Race fans gathered in the infield between practice runs at Phoenix International Raceway Friday, cheering as a new Corvette took to the track.
Chandler company Privoro develops security product for iPhones
CHANDLER — Chandler-based Privoro has developed a product that may give people a little more privacy in a world where digital devices allow others to listen, watch and track their every move.
ASU professor creates a multisensory music experience with digital sounds
An Arizona State professor is using technology and music to create a multisensory effect that goes beyond just listening, for both the musician and the audience.
ASU professor shares what’s next in study of gravitational waves
One month ago, a groundbreaking discovery was made in the gravitational waves field.
Valley speller nails the word ‘recumbent,’ heads to capital to compete in national bee
Arizona's top spellers met for a showdown in downtown Phoenix on Saturday to determine who will represent the state at the national competition.
Democratic candidates court Native American vote in Arizona
As thousands of people lined up around the Phoenix Convention Center Tuesday afternoon to hear presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speak, they could hear the constant beat of drums outside.
Study indicates 3-D printing could release dangerous toxins
Schools have used 3-D printers to build everything from robot parts to iPod cases. A local surgeon utilized the technology to help rebuild a patient’s face. And Local Motors, an Arizona based manufacturing company, even built a 3-D printed car.
Arizona’s golf community confident in sport’s future
As golf experiences a national decline, Arizona is not immune.
Arizona fertile ground for growing golf’s next generation
SCOTTSDALE – The record-setting crowd of more than 600,000 who attended the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in February suggests golf has never been more popular.
Mesa eye-tracking software company helps empower those with disabilities
Phoenix resident Howard Bell can’t use his hands to type, navigate a mouse or use any technology on his own.