Markus Hofmann, head of Bell Labs Research, discusses the lightRadio cube, which is a small device that has the same functionality as a cell tower. Continue reading
TOPIC: Science & Technology
Post-Sandy, Mayor Dawn Zimmer is working on ways to prepare for the next storm. Continue reading
This has been a divisive issue on Long Beach Island for years and it has led to legal fights. An attorney representing some of the holdouts says his clients aren’t against dune projects, they just want to be fairly compensated. Continue reading
The Art of Science exhibit at Liberty Science Center is offering an aesthetic, creative perspective into the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Continue reading
Rutgers and Richard Stockton College worked together with geospatial mapping company Woolpert to capture 3D images of hard hit Jersey Shore areas. Continue reading
Liberty Science Center President and CEO Paul Hoffman discusses the center’s 12 Days of Science, going on now through Jan. 1. The event offers interactive learning experiences for children on winter break. Continue reading
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly is scheduled to embark on a one-year space mission in the spring of 2015 that would break the record for the most consecutive days in space by an American. Continue reading
NJ’s first tech accelerator graduated its first class of companies during a Demo Day that clearly showed how an intensive education and mentoring program can help entrepreneurs turn an idea into a business. Continue reading
Mission Fifty, a Hoboken coworking space, became a haven for New York commuters and Hoboken companies without power or Internet access after Sandy. Continue reading
The state’s first accelerator aims to encourage emerging tech companies with mentorship and seed money. Continue reading










