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Qualis joins two other firms to form defense technology company

February 9, 2026/in Acquisition, Aerospace, Artificial Intelligence, cyber, Defense, Development, Featured, Government, Military, NASA, News, Space, Technology/by staff reports

Qualis, a modeling and simulation services provider, has joined forces with two other companies to form a larger entity focused on space and missile defense programs. According to a news release, Qualis is joined by InTrack Radar Technologies and Tektonux in the new venture.  Tektonux of Madison incorporates artificial intelligence tools into command-and-control systems. Colorado […]

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It’s the little things: HudsonAlpha scientists discuss future of rare disease diagnosis

February 9, 2026/in Biotechnology, Education, Events, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, Research, Resource, Science, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

It was a tiny topic that kicked off a big year for the HudsonAlpha Event Series.  What happens when a tiny, invisible change in DNA alters the course of a life?  For many families, the answer has been locked away for years … until now.  HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology scientists presented “Tiny Genes, Big Effects: […]

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UAH to Host Third Annual Business of Space Conference March 1–3

February 6, 2026/in Aerospace, Artificial Intelligence, cyber, Defense, Development, Economy, Education, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, Military, NASA, News, Research, Resource, Space, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

The University of Alabama in Huntsville’s College of Business will host the Business of Space Conference from March 1-3 on the UAH campus. Registration for the conference is open and runs through Feb. 26. The cost is $575. Discounted rates are available for those who register by Feb. 9, and special rates are available for […]

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UAH Invites Students to Design Games for Impact in Charger Innovation Challenge

January 29, 2026/in Community Development, cyber, Education, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is accepting student applications for the Charger Innovation Challenge (CIC): Serious Games Edition, a semester-long hackathon launching in Spring 2026. Open to students of all majors, the challenge invites participants to design and develop “serious games”—games created to educate, train, improve health, or drive social impact. Applications are […]

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Huntsville continues Limestone County expansion; OKs agreements with Blue Origin, SPX with more than 450 jobs, $200M investments

January 23, 2026/in Acquisition, Automotive, Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, Medical, News, Real Estate, Resource, Retail, Success, Technology, Utilities, Workforce Development/by Bud McLaughlin

It was a busy night for the Huntsville City Council. The Thursday night meeting saw the city continue its westward expansion and also approve development agreements that would create more than 450 jobs with nearly $200 million in capital investment. The council approved annexing nearly 650 acres into Huntsville on the south side of Interstate […]

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Artemis II mission a continuation of Huntsville’s lunar legacy

January 23, 2026/in Aerospace, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Research, Space, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Like thousands of other Huntsvillians last weekend, Rae Ann Meyer, acting director of the Marshall Space Flight Center, was on the edge of her seat as Artemis II rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center. But she wasn’t at the Florida site; nor at her office at the Marshall Center. […]

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Demolition of MSFC facilities makes way for NASA’s next era

January 15, 2026/in Aerospace, Education, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Research, Science, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

When two historic test stands were demolished last weekend, it was part of a larger reno project at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The project targeted inactive structures to help create “an interconnected campus ready for the next era of space exploration,” Marshall officials said. The Propulsion and Structural Test Facility and the Dynamic Test […]

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UAH Professor Emil Jovanov Elected Fellow of National Academy of Inventors

January 14, 2026/in Awards, Economy, Education, Featured, Government, Health, Health Care, News, People, Research, Success, Technology/by staff reports

Dr. Emil Jovanov, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the academy’s highest distinction for academic inventors. Election as an NAI Fellow recognizes inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or […]

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Drake State Earns National Manufacturing Accreditation

January 13, 2026/in Awards, Education, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by staff reports

Drake State Community and Technical College has earned accreditation from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), a nationally recognized organization. The 2025 accreditation positions the college to meet growing demand for skilled manufacturing workers in 2026 and beyond, affirming its commitment to excellence in advanced manufacturing and workforce training. NIMS accreditation recognizes institutions that […]

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Madison Joins Multi-City Lawsuit Over Online Sales Tax Distribution

December 26, 2025/in cyber, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Law, Lead, Legal, News, Research, Resource, Retail, Small Business, Technology/by Noah Logan

The Madison City Council has voted to join a multi-city lawsuit challenging Alabama’s distribution of online sales tax revenue under the Simplified Sellers Use Tax, or SSUT. The council also approved a resolution supporting the City of Tuscaloosa’s legal efforts to change how online sales tax dollars are distributed so that more revenue remains in […]

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