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Brazil's Minister of Science and Technology describes nation emerging as an economic and scientific powerhouse.
Udemy and other websites seek to make the web more educational.
UC Davis faculty rejects gmail over privacy concerns
McKinstry is building a 24,000 square foot incubator to help foster clean tech growth.
The annual innovation summit, held this year in Tacoma, covered a range of industries from aerospace and materials to renewable energy and education.
The annual innovation summit, held this year in Tacoma, covered a range of industries from aerospace and materials to renewable energy and education.
New study sites advances from efforts patient-centered initiative.
Where do you rate on Microsoft's humor competency chart?
The collapse of Frontier Bank, which was closed and sold to Union Bank of San Francisco, teaches us the risk of picking a leader.
Redmond-based biotech company raises money to fund clinical trials
Natural gas price declines offer us an opportunity for our region to shift to renewables in a relatively painless way.
“Finally,” might be the word of the day for the nearly 500 employees of Seattle biotechnology powerhouse Dendreon, which won approval Thursday from the FDA for its therapeutic vaccine – Provenge.
Provenge would treat prostate cancer; stock rockets upward.
Local founders of webcomic, charity and video game expo make the Time 100.
A look at some of the biggest engineering snafus... with obligatory Northwest representation.
Business executives are launching Washington Business Alliance, an organization that they say will better represent the state's business community.
Three of these corporate giants felt some pain during the Great Recession. Now they are back, and the economy should soon follow.
How the iPad kept Amazon in check and gave publishers a temporary reprieve.
Goldman says its clients were big enough to do due diligence on the financial instruments they bought. You could say the same thing about Goldman's purchase of AIG insurance.
No matter how you add it up, $10 million is $10 million.
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