
Fralin Fellow studies herpes simplex virus
For Blacksburg native Amber Abbott, attending Virginia Tech for her undergraduate degree was a no-brainer. Trying to figure out what major she wanted to devote her college years to was a different story.

For Blacksburg native Amber Abbott, attending Virginia Tech for her undergraduate degree was a no-brainer. Trying to figure out what major she wanted to devote her college years to was a different story.

For several years, drone-delivery company Wing has been working with the Virginia Tech Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership to lay the groundwork for a future where it will be routine for deliveries to arrive via wings and propellers.

To combat the serious threat that distracted driving poses to drivers on Virginia roadways, AAA launched a new, multi-year initiative today that aims to prevent deaths and injuries as a result of cell phone use by drivers.

Augusta Health will celebrate 25 years of care to the community and kick-off the first of many celebrations on Friday, April 26 at a special gala event at Veritas Vineyards in Afton.

Go to Google and type: “leading cause of accidental death in …” Then type in a state — any state in central Appalachia — and hit search.

The Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (Virginia Space), Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, and NASA Wallops Flight Facility celebrate a successful launch for cargo resupply to the International Space Station.

The U.S. Air Force expects to commission just 30 weather officers from the 1,900 students finishing ROTC programs this year.

The silhouette is more than a shadow in a current crowdfunding campaign. Its voice is a revelation of what it meant to be African American during the Civil War and Reconstruction period.

Scientists have made a surprising discovery about how strange bacteria that live in soil and sediment can conduct electricity.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) has received a Safe System Innovation Grant from the Road to Zero Coalition to advance its educational outreach to high school students.
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