
Washington and Lee University professor’s article published in science journal
Margaret Anne Hinkle, a Washington and Lee professor, recently co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Environmental Geochemistry and Health.
Margaret Anne Hinkle, a Washington and Lee professor, recently co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Environmental Geochemistry and Health.
Washington and Lee University student Megan Dufault ’24 recently presented at the VAS undergraduate research competition in Richmond.
The Expand QISET Act would increase research capacity and education, and broaden participation in quantum information science.
The Virginia DOE approved the Academy of Technology and Innovation at the University of Mary Washington (ATI-UMW) to open in fall 2024.
The U.S. DOE selected the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility as the Hub Director for the new High Performance Data Facility.
Electric toothbrushes, calculators, airplanes, satellites. Nearly everything that has an “on” switch contains a semiconductor.
“Oppenheimer,” the biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer, exceeded expectations on its opening weekend bringing in an estimated $80.5 million.
The University of Mary Washington hosted its 24th annual Summer Science Institute, a 10-week research opportunity for undergraduates.
“Alora Factor: Invasion of the Realm Jumpers” is the first in what she plans to be a five-part series of Science Fiction books.
The world is getting warmer each year, and people worldwide want to do their bit to help.