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A select group of garter snakes can thank their ancestors for the ability to chow down on a poisonous newt and live to tell the tale.

A select group of garter snakes can thank their ancestors for the ability to chow down on a poisonous newt and live to tell the tale.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute will take part in the testing and use of new driving technologies that promote advanced safety standards.

When ABC television airs its season two of “BattleBots” starting June 23, there will be more than a passing reference to Virginia Tech.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Friday $3.4 million in funding to support 48 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund.

The inaugural Women in Transportation Seminar is set for Aug. 31-Sept. 1 at The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center.

The VCU School of Pharmacy will soon welcome Barbara Exum, Pharm.D., as director of the newly established Center for Compounding Practice and Research.

Four researchers published a study that reports on the use of chemical analysis of ear stones as a way to tease out a fish’s life story.

A Virginia Tech research team charged with studying the bicycle infrastructure in the Foggy Bottom-Farragut area of Washington, D.C.

Tanzania’s Ol Doinyo Lengai is the only active volcano that erupts natroncarbonatite lava.

What do a historian, a video game developer, a pandemic expert, and an artist all have in common? In Virginia Tech’ Newman Library, the answer is a common goal.
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