SpaceX, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines and Starlab Space each got at least $7M from the state's Space Commission.
A surge of new jobs has accompanied the digital revolution. But some cities — and groups — are being left behind.
Firefly Aerospace, the leader in end-to-end responsive space services, today announced that it has been awarded an $8.2 million grant from the Texas Space Commission (TSC) to expand its spacecraft ...
President Trump’s first few weeks in office feel like a bad movie remake. He has once again withdrawn the United States from ...
Is everything bigger in Texas? Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp last week announced that his university has ...
The Toyota USA Foundation said Monday it will give as much as $6.5 million over five years to East Central ISD to promote workforce development, education and community engagement in San Antonio. The ...
The military has backed out of recruiting at an engineering, science and technology conference historically known as a Black ...
The University of Texas at El Paso has proposed to reestablish a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering to help meet the ...
The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens has been under major renovations for almost a year and a half, and as KLTV's ...
The “Trash Basher” is one of many East Texas Regional Science Fair projects. Young scientists from around East Texas showcase ...
Findlay, Ohio-based Kreate Brands LLC plans to open an $11.5 million, 235,000-square-foot manufacturing center in Las Vegas, ...
A Stargate representative is visiting the Lone Star State next week to look at potential sites for data center projects through the joint venture.