Business
It’s called the high-tech sweepstakes--the fierce, ongoing nationwide competition for high-technology industries and the wizards behind them.
June 2, 1985
Science & Medicine
Scientists will aim to capture the workings of the human brain in comprehensive recordings, to watch the brain while in motion and to reimagine the world’s most complex biological organism as a buzzing network of interlocking circuits with the award of $46 million in study grants announced Tuesday.
Sept. 30, 2014
Television
The show reflects a police trend of using technology in the quest for justice. Results for both are mixed.
Jan. 3, 2004
Archives
Caltech in Pasadena was named the sixth-best college value in the nation last week by Money magazine.
Sept. 8, 1991
Autos
Cellphones shouldn’t be able to work in moving cars, experts say
March 6, 2013
West Hills DeVry Caters to Busy Students in Burgeoning Valley Marketplace
May 23, 2000
Student engineers at Cal State Northridge are putting their design abilities to the test in the Future Car Challenge, a two-year contest sponsored by the U.S.
June 2, 1996
City in Virginia passes anti-drone resolution
Feb. 6, 2013
The engineering whizzes of California State University, Northridge, returned from the road last week, flush with triumph yet not altogether dull to the meaning of humility.
June 7, 1987
Politics
Congress was off, and in these days of mounting uneasiness over calls for more technology regulation, the representative from Silicon Valley might have had good reason to stick around his district, soothing nerves.
May 6, 2018