The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working to discern the effectiveness of its red tide forecasting tool, particularly among underserved communities. Local marine science...
Cathie Wood believes autonomous taxis will cruise city streets in 2024, and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles will ferry passengers through the air by...
While the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded over 13 years ago, St. Petersburg residents will continue seeing positive environmental impacts funded by the city’s settlement money....
When Carolyn Bradfield’s daughter Laura died from a drug overdose a few days before Christmas in 2017, she committed to helping other families avoid a similar...
A veteran-owned, St. Petersburg-based technology startup utilizes an autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agent to detect deception in written or spoken statements, emails and text messages. Mark...
The Homeless Leadership Alliance (HLA) of Pinellas County recently released results from a study that’s critical to understanding the local unsheltered population and meeting their needs....
With a nursing shortage continuing to plague the state and nation, local healthcare officials are turning to technology to improve workflow efficiency and enhance patient care....
Saildrone and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) officials are drastically increasing hurricane forecasting and monitoring efforts this year, and the company’s St. Petersburg outpost is...
Thousands of people flocking to the area’s extensive coastline this summer will notice boats cruising the waterways while displaying bright messaging from expansive LED screens. What...
Florida lawmakers have tasked researchers at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg with collecting and disseminating mountains of human trafficking data to better understand and...