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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the University of Texas at Austin announced Thursday a $1.4 billion, five-year partnership to establish the first U.S. hub for advanced
When deciding where to build the factories that will satisfy data center operators’ insatiable demand for electrical equipment, companies are flocking to one state in particular: Texas.
From components that power the International Space Station to some of the world’s most well-known food staples, the products being produced in the heart of Texas are having an impact on a global
Leaders from the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) and The Texas A&M University System recently hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 30,000-square-foot South Texas Workforce Development Project
Texas has launched a new initiative to strengthen the state's microchip manufacturing sector and enhance workforce training programs in collaboration with colleges and universities.
As many as five hydrogen stations will be constructed in Texas with the help of approximately $70 million in funding from the federal government. The funds will be awarded to the North Central
Thanks to the U.S. government’s ambitious plans to advance American biotech and biomanufacturing, Texas’ life sciences hubs, particularly in Dallas and Houston, are now one of many in the country
A warehouse manager in Waco went from earning about $9 an hour to earning more than $140,000 a year, thanks to an associate degree.
The life sciences industry is a global force driving medical innovation and advancements in health care. From pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to medical devices and diagnostics, this sector plays