
Grad student earns NIH award to map unexplored brain region
As you read this article, your eyes are capturing light and your brain is decoding it into tangible fragments of information – things like colors, edges, words, and ideas.

As you read this article, your eyes are capturing light and your brain is decoding it into tangible fragments of information – things like colors, edges, words, and ideas.

Prolonged, frequent seizures. Delayed development. Brain damage. These are just some examples from a long list of symptoms that babies born with Dravet syndrome experience.

With an eye to the future, Virginia Tech has launched the SmartFarm Innovation Network to help producers maximize efficiency while sparking a new agricultural and natural resources economy.

Orange juice is a staple on many breakfast tables, but the future availability of citrus products is threatened by the global spread of huanglongbing, also known as citrus greening disease.

On a quiet Wednesday morning, a small group gathered at Virginia Tech’s Center for Space Science and Engineering Research.

Girl Scouts is now offering 42 new badges exclusively for girls in grades K–12 that allow them to make their own choices about how they want to experience and influence the world.

North Carolina coach Mack Brown and players Charlie Heck and Myles Dorn talk with reporters at the 2019 ACC Kickoff.

Virginia Tech scientists have found that in regions where oilfield wastewater disposal is widespread, earthquakes are getting deeper at the same rate as the wastewater sinks.

For two weeks, 18 students from 10 area schools have come together at St. Anne’s-Belfield School for a SPARK! Launchpad experience.

The UVA Cancer Center is reaching out to the people it serves to identify and overcome barriers to care.
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