March 28, 2024

Technology/Innovation

Insider knowledge and data breaches

Insiders – whether maliciously or unknowingly -- are responsible for a quarter of all data breaches at companies. Medical data is particularly attractive to cyber-criminals. Read more »
Published on 1/27/2016

Two cyber-laws businesses need to know about

Most Florida businesses aren't aware of their obligations and rights under two cyber-security laws passed by Florida lawmakers. Read more »
Published on 1/27/2016

Hacking as a business model

Three former FSU students are accused of being part of a wide-ranging criminal enterprise conducted through cyber-space. Read more »
Published on 1/27/2016

60 new jobs being created at RADISE International in Palm Beach County

RADISE International, a Florida based small business that provides engineering and IT services, will expand its operations in Palm Beach County and create 60 new jobs. Read more »
Published on 1/26/2016

Health care & millennials

The connected, tech-savvy millennial generation is influencing every aspect of health care — from the technology used by physicians to insurance. Read more »
Published on 12/28/2015

UF among nation's leaders in startups, licensing and life-sciences tech transfer

According to statistics recently released by the Association of University Technology Managers, 16 startups put UF eighth in the nation among leaders in life-science technology transfer, ranked among public and private institutions as well as systems such as the University of California and the University of Texas. Read more »
Published on 11/30/2015

The need for speed: Fast-tracking an interstate interchange

On Oct. 9, 2014, Gov. Rick Scott announced that the state would allocate $83 million to rebuild a chronically congested interchange at I-75 and University Parkway near the Sarasota-Manatee county line. Read more »
Published on 11/24/2015

Florida Biologix spins off from University of Florida

Florida Biologix, a contract development and manufacturing organization focused on complex biological products, has been spun off from the University of Florida to FB2 Services Inc., a newly formed entity that will continue to operate as Florida Biologix. Read more »
Published on 11/19/2015

UF's HiPerGator 2.0 among the world's most powerful supercomputers

The University of Florida is the home of the most powerful supercomputer in the state, the most powerful university supercomputer in the Southern U.S. and the third-fastest university supercomputer in the country, according to the latest world rankings. Read more »
Published on 11/17/2015

FIU to examine substance use in youths as part of national landmark study on brain development

The National Institutes of Health has awarded FIU $12.7 million as part of a multi-year national landmark study on substance use and adolescent brain development. The award, for the first five-year cycle of the research study, is the single largest NIH award ever received by FIU faculty. Read more »
Published on 9/29/2015

Florida Polytechnic University kicks off #STEMTalks

Online Google+ Hangout series will discuss high-tech topics and answer questions live Read more »
Published on 8/13/2015

The High Tech Corridor

A formidable array of higher-ed research, private research institutions and high-tech businesses lines Florida's I-4 corridor. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Research and recrimination on Florida's Treasure Coast

The Treasure Coast's incentive-laden effort to brand itself as the Research Coast hits snags. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Florida's $500-million man

Blue-chip investors are betting half a billion dollars on an indie-rock guitarist and science fair geek with a secretive ‘augmented reality' technology company just south of the Fort Lauderdale airport. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Breeding a solution to citrus greening

Researchers are trying everything to stop the greening plague destroying Florida's citrus business. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Black Tech Week coming to Miami

The week-long event, to be held February 23-28, is aimed at promoting tech innovation during Black History Month. Read more »
Published on 2/3/2015

Telecomunications: High fiber diet

Old copper-wire phone technology is disappearing. Should upstart phone providers be allowed to piggyback on the new fiber networks the traditional powerhouse phone providers are installing? Read more »
Published on 1/28/2015

Big green: Demand for green building is up in Florida

In both residential and commercial markets, the demand for green building is high right now. This article looks at green communities -- such as homes in Green Key Village in Lake County that will produce as much energy as they use. Read more »
Published on 11/26/2014

Great Bay Distributors' roof will be a shining example

Great Bay Distributors' new 267,787-sq.-ft. headquarters will be topped by a 1.5-megawatt solar panel system, making it the largest rooftop solar system in the state. Read more »
Published on 7/28/2014

Hydrogen Hopes

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

A new kind of hybrid

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Fuel Cell Science

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Buckypaper

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Funding Bing Energy

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Research notes from around the state

Robots, brains, collaboration, anti-aging, fast lasers, FIU and interns Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

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Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices
Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices

Central Floirda chocolate shops are left with a bitter taste as cocoa prices hit an all-time high earlier this week.

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