An international panel of women known for shattering barriers in their respective countries emphasized the importance of fostering community at a recent event co-sponsored by a...
Part two of three. As the longest-tenured Science Center director (1979-2004), Susan Gordon looks back on the glory days with a mixture of pride and amazement....
Part one of three. The test tubes, bunsen burners, beakers and bird bones are long gone. There are no aquariums, no rock specimens, no rocketry fuses...
Entrepreneurial, scientific and innovation leaders are collaborating to create a marine-focused business accelerator in St. Petersburg; after receiving planning funding, they will now compete for millions...
A marine technology hub, two major hospitals, a renowned museum and a preeminent research university are among the dozens of organizations that call the St. Petersburg’s...
An $11.7 million floating laboratory that oceanography officials believe will bolster the area’s blue economy and workforce has made the trek from California to St. Petersburg’s...
The summer rainy season is rapidly approaching, and St. Petersburg will continue its 14-year tradition of banning fertilizer use to prevent harmful nutrients from reaching waterways...
Like much of the city and state, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s waterfront campus is uniquely susceptible to climate change effects, particularly rising sea...
Dr. Heather O’Leary, a University of South Florida St. Petersburg anthropology professor, recently shared her expertise at the first United Nations conference on water in 46...
An estimated 10,000 people received an inside look at the latest research emanating from the St. Petersburg Innovation District, and how it relates to daily life,...