HIV/AIDS Research: 25 Years Later
Twenty-five years after the discovery of the HIV virus, progress has been made in basic research, clinical treatment, and public health prevention. OnQ’s Michael Bartley takes a look into the early days of this worldwide epidemic, and at a new therapeutic vaccine that is showing signs of being a potential cure.
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The new Children's Hospital in Lawrenceville is a $625 million new facility that promises comfort, technical advancements, boosts one of the largest family resource centers of any pediatric hospital in the world, and most of all is kid-friendly. OnQ’s Michael Bartley takes us inside for a look inside the new facility while OnQ’s Tonia Caruso takes us for one last nogalstic look down the hallways of Children’s Hospital’s Oakland campus which has served millions of area families over the years.
This new exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Oakland features dinosaur skeletal remains dramatically posed and remounted in settings similar to the time period in which they roamed.
It will mark a major change in the way we watch television. On February 17, 2009 television stations across the country will switch from broadcasting an analog signal to a digital signal. But what exactly does that mean?In this half-hour special, OnQ's Tonia Caruso takes a look at the digital television conversion.
OnQ hosts a town hall meeting on the Pittsburgh G20 Summit, with international business and economic leaders discussing how Pittsburgh contributes to the global economy.
He spent years in a successful career as a TV news photographer, but Greg Savage's real passion was woodworking. One day, he walked away from TV, turning his hobby into a dream job.
Health insurance reform, universal health care, challenges in the health insurance industry - these are just a few of the topics to be discussed by featured guest Beaufort Longest, Ph.D., director of the Health Policy Institute at the University of Pittsburgh.