One of the endemic illnesses of the American tech industry is an addiction to unsupported superlatives: Descriptors like “revolutionary,” “game-changing” or “disruptive” are applied to inventions that ...
Eli Lilly and Co. said Wednesday that it will invest another $4.5 billion at its manufacturing site at the LEAP Research and Innovation District in Lebanon as a result of the company’s evolving drug ...
LEBANON, Ind. — The water discharge location will not be in Eagle Creek Park for the LEAP district in Lebanon, according to a news release. "As Lebanon Utilities has noted for some time now, the ...
Kirstyn Hill has worked as a clinical pediatric and women’s health pharmacist since 2020. She was driven to work with a patient population that is not often able to easily speak up for themselves and ...
Most wine lovers first learned about the Stags Leap District AVA after the 1976 Judgement of Paris, when Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars 1973 S.L.V. Estate Cabernet Sauvignon won the Best Red Wine award, but ...
With the end of February right around the corner, you might be wondering if the shortest month of the calendar year will be extended by a day, one leap day, if you will. Leap days and corresponding ...
Electronics manufacturing services major Foxconn and India's HCL Group have formally named their semiconductor joint venture India Chip Private Limited, according to a regulatory filing made on ...
Citizens Energy Group plans to supply up to 25 million gallons of water per day to the LEAP District in Boone County, drawing from multiple sources that include Indianapolis’ Eagle Creek Reservoir.
A new technology park coming to Lebanon will likely require considerable water resources. Water utilities have developed to plan to bring water from Central Indiana, including Eagle Creek Reservoir, ...
The NJSIAA has confirmed that both St. Joseph Academy and LEAP Academy will not participate in the upcoming state boys basketball tournament, following a brawl on the court during Tuesday's game. Both ...
Artificial intelligence and its promise to revolutionize programming—and possibly overthrow human sovereignty—is a central story of the post-Covid world. But for JavaScript developers, it is only one ...