The program highlighted how connecting transitioning service members to entrepreneurial resources keeps talent and businesses anchored in the region.
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ORNL, UT researchers unite to develop targeted radiation therapies that could transform treatment for one of the state's deadliest diseases.
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GENESIS, the university's most powerful research instrument to date, is designed to pull federal dollars, talent, and high-wage jobs into a part of the state that has had little advanced-computing infrastructure.
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Richardson's new venture aims to help corporations, nonprofits, and regional partners turn complex ideas into action.
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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.
