23 educators from 16 Chattanooga-area schools have been named to the region's inaugural QCaMP cohort, one of only 20 Sandia National Laboratories-led quantum educator programs nationwide.
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At a moment when Appalachian music is having a comeback from chart-topping bluegrass artists to viral folk festivals, a new initiative out of ETSU is working to make sure that the spotlight translates into lasting economic opportunity for the region's musicians, venues and communities.
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As the region outpaces the nation economically, TVA is executing one of its largest construction programs to meet demand driven by data centers, advanced manufacturing and population growth. Here's a behind-the-scenes look into Tennessee's construction projects underway.
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If there was something relatively affordable that drastically extended the life of your expensive golf clubs, wouldn't you buy it?
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Haslam family commits $130 Million to UTK, the largest single investment in the university’s history
About $100 million of that investment will be designated toward the Haslam College of Business.
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SkyNano's IP and technology assets are being acquired by long-term partner American Energy Technologies Company (AETC), ensuring that nearly a decade of breakthrough work in carbon technology continues to advance American defense and commercial supply chains.
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EPB is funding UTC to add up to 240 quantum-focused faculty, staff, and students over five years, targeting $1.1 billion in community benefit for Chattanooga.
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The two-time BMX Olympian is turning heads on local lakes and online with a patent-pending hydrofoil bike targeting a $10 billion premium adventure market.
