
What feeds fish in the Chesapeake Bay? Scientists cast wide net to learn more
Aquatic forage species — the small fish, worms and other out-of-sight species that feed all the others — are the lifeblood of the Chesapeake Bay.

Aquatic forage species — the small fish, worms and other out-of-sight species that feed all the others — are the lifeblood of the Chesapeake Bay.

Using modern technology ensures farmers can produce more efficient, maximum crop yields, and now there’s a new tool of the trade—a smartphone app that helps growers keep damaging pests at bay.

Is it possible to have a loving relationship with a robot? Is a machine capable of giving consent? And how do gender dynamics play out among beings made of metal and silicone?

Virongy Biosciences Inc., a developer of viral diagnostic technologies, anti-viral drugs, and therapeutic viral vectors, will invest $471,000 to expand in Prince William County.

UVA Health and the Charlottesville-based Focused Ultrasound Foundation have launched the world’s first center dedicated specifically to advancing a focused ultrasound and cancer immunotherapy treatment approach.

A Virginia Tech-led effort could establish Southwest and Southern Virginia as a global leader in next-generation transportation by creating the most advanced real-world test environments for automated vehicles and delivery technologies.

Waynesboro Public Schools plans to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by hosting a community conversation on Wednesday.

After evacuating their homes in Kyiv with only the clothes they had on and one laptop, the apartment is their sanctuary from the war in Ukraine. And it is a classroom.

The Department of Criminal Justice Services has been awarded $631,262 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services School Violence Prevention Program.

Universal mental health screenings for children in schools K-12 will help address the growing concern of the mental health crisis among children and teens.
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