EngenuitySC: RT @AnthonyRGoldman: @gghilton wows the @InnoVenture crowd with #ColumbiaSC #innovatio happening @USCStartUp
Thu, 2013/04/25
IT-oLogy Connections 2013 in Partnership with Connect South Carolina Slated for May 16
Conference to highlight the latest in hardware, software, infrastructure; presentations by Microsoft Kinect expert James Ashley and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Steven Naifeh.
Tue, 2013/04/16
S.C. Backing of Holtec International’s SMR Bid Could Bring Jobs Early
Holtec International won South Carolina's backing in its efforts to receive a federal grant to develop a small modular reactor at the Savannah River Site.
Tue, 2013/03/26
It's Nuclear Cafe Time at EngenuitySC: April 9 Science Cafe at Speakeasy
It's Nuclear Cafe time at EngenuitySC, the host organization for the increasingly popular Science Cafe series, second Tuesdays at Speakeasy in Five Points in Columbia, SC (6pm-7:30pm, always free admission).
Mon, 2013/03/25
City Center Partnership Unveils ZeRover -New 100% Electric Powered Courtesy Shuttle for Downtown Business Improvement District
City Center Partnership (CCP) unveils its new electric-powered courtesy shuttle for the downtown Business Improvement District (BID), Tuesday, March 26, 10:00 a.m., at the City Center Garage (corner of Taylor Sumter Streets).
Tue, 2013/03/19
NuHub, Governor Haley Announce Exclusive Partnership with Holtec International to Compete for Up To $226M Department of Energy Award
NuHub and the State of South Carolina are pleased to announce an exclusive partnership with Holtec International, Inc., to compete for the second round federal funding opportunity of up to $226M from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for small modular reactor (SMR) development.
Fri, 2013/03/15
Mini Nuclear Reactors Could Change the Landscape for Nuclear Power
Nuclear power continues to be a hot topic when it comes to America's energy future but a new invention could change the landscape for nuclear power.
Fri, 2013/03/15
Mini Nuclear Reactors Could Change the Landscape for Nuclear Power
Nuclear power continues to be a hot topic when it comes to America's energy future but a new invention could change the landscape for nuclear power.
Mon, 2013/02/25
What SC’s Alligators Can Tell Us About Our Reproductive Health: Next Science Café, March 12, 2013
Alligators and humans are more alike than you'd ever imagine.
Thu, 2013/02/14
Famously Hot New Year Brings Millions to Downtown Columbia
After gaining national attention in its first year, Famously Hot New Year (FHNY) exceeded expectations again in 2013.
Mon, 2013/02/11
University of South Carolina Mechanical Engineering Professor Promoted to Assistant Editor
Associate Professor Fanglin (Frank) Chen, mechanical engineering, was promoted to Assistant Editor of International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (IJHE). He has served as an Assistant Subject Editor since 2010.