Monthly Archives: March 2016
Nobel Laureate Andrew Schally and Jacqueline Quinn, environmental engineer at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, are among the seven inventors announced today as the 2016 inductees of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
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Given the abundance of new funding options and eager investors, the best time to begin a business startup is clearly right now. Below are the pros and cons of the different funding types available to new business startups along with some advice on how to get started.
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Anyone who has visited a laundromat knows the drill: bring coins to operate dryers and washing machines. But in a laundromat in Tampa's Carrollwood neighborhood, there is a more streamlined method of paying for laundry services: through a smartphone application, Washlava.
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Florida is called the “Sunshine State,” but we don’t really live up to the name when it comes to solar power. Research by the Solar Energy Industries Association shows that while we’re third in the nation for rooftop solar potential, we’re 14th when it comes to solar capacity that’s actually…
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University commits to encouraging women to pursue advanced fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through interdisciplinary learning to become innovative problem-solvers and high-tech professionals.
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Two USF technologies and one USF Student Innovation Incubator graduate company have been selected as finalists for the 7th Annual $50,000 Cade Museum Prize for Innovation. Daniel Yeh, Sean Verdecia and Saravana Bhava were selected out of over 100 entries from around
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Approximately 100 students from the School District of Hillsborough County are set to tour the engineering technology lab at Hillsborough Community College in Brandon.
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"The only way to describe it is intense. It's probably the most intense 3 days, 72 hours of your life," says Justin Davis, an web-product designer and developer in Tampa talking about a rather unique road trip experience.
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Pasco County public school students have faced increasing requirements to behave properly in the digital world, since the district began letting them use their own cell phones and other electronic devices in classrooms five years ago.
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The Tampa Bay Arts and Education Network is going over the top as it heads down the road. TBAEN is moving from its current South Tampa location on the corner of Cass and Willow streets to 505 E. Jackson St. in the heart of downtown Tampa.
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