Indiana has the juice to fuel surge in data centers
When it comes to large-scale data center activity, the Hoosier state has gone from what feels like zero to 60 in a little over a year.
When it comes to large-scale data center activity, the Hoosier state has gone from what feels like zero to 60 in a little over a year.
The roster of Black Orchid Barbers locations stands at five in Indianapolis and Carmel, and owner Travis Moore said he’s eager to open shops elsewhere.
Two of Indiana’s top research universities are partaking in a four-way alliance that organizers that allows members to work on microelectronics projects using one another’s facilities and resources.
Randomly determining which firms win the visas is the gold standard for what economists call a “natural experiment” on the impact of H1-B visas on economic outcomes.
Circumstances provide a rare opportunity. With few existing regulations, legislators can work from a clean slate.
House and Senate Republicans rank this session’s top priorities as tax reform and health care reform—and several bills key to achieving their vision had their first hearings this week.
Only a few hotel rooms are still available ahead of Saturday’s World Wrestling Entertainment event at Lucas Oil Stadium and those are listed at steep prices.
Workers in Indiana were among the millions of federal employees who on Tuesday received a memo offering the option to resign while still receiving pay through September.
Financial Center First Credit Union, which is among the Indianapolis area’s largest credit unions, plans to merge with the Indianapolis Post Office Credit Union.
House Bill 1004 would strip hospitals of their nonprofit status if they exceed certain price thresholds.
Pete Yonkman, president of Cook Group and Cook Medical, was among the speakers Monday at the official launch of the new Indiana University IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, or IU LAB.
The first major event in an eight-year deal with World Wrestling Entertainment, the event is expected to draw as many as 65,000 spectators to Indianapolis, with many coming from outside of central Indiana.
Heeding “expert” predictions can be extremely dangerous and costly; such predictions should be considered “for entertainment purposes only.”
Syra Health is looking to its new AI-powered app, Syrenity, to help it reach profitability and establish itself as a provider of high-tech mental health services.
Also, a bill requiring a social media company to obtain parental consent before allowing a child under 16 to use the platform passed the Senate.
AnalytiXIN has launched a consortium designed to give Indiana researchers better access to health care data—potentially helping Eli Lilly and Co. and other companies develop new medicines more quickly.
In a new report from Indianapolis-based Your Money Line, 61% of respondents reported constant financial anxiety and 84% said their financial concerns contributed to feelings of exhaustion and burnout.
Yvonda Bean will join IHA Feb. 17, less than a year after the IHA was placed under federal management.
Indiana University and many other schools are facing an unprecedented dilemma—pay players market value or risk becoming less competitive on the field. In Bloomington, the solution appears to be running a leaner department.
TikTok restored service to users in the United States on Sunday just hours after the popular video-sharing platform went dark in response to a federal ban.