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A study co-led by Patrick Rafter of the University of South Florida shows that warming in the tropical Pacific may not lead to severe declines in fisheries as previously predicted.
The winning TechLeap teams—the Bronco Space Club at Cal Poly Pomona, Falcon ExoDynamics, Inc., and the University of South Florida Institute of Applied Engineering—developed systems to detect hazards from an altitude of at least 250 m and to process data in real time to aid spacecraft landing in darkness.
The Florida Center for Cybersecurity at the University of South Florida awarded SimSpace a multi-year contract through Carahsoft’s OMNIA Partners procurement vehicle.