
White-nose syndrome in bats reduced by probiotic bacteria about five-fold
It is widely accepted that probiotic bacteria are beneficial to human health, but what if they could also be used to reduce wildlife disease and conserve biodiversity?

It is widely accepted that probiotic bacteria are beneficial to human health, but what if they could also be used to reduce wildlife disease and conserve biodiversity?

Nearly 6,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in 2017, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The sound of hammering, laughter, and conversation echoed inside Cheatham Hall as eager high school students learned about natural resources through a variety of experiments and lessons.

Three Virginia university satellites were deployed into nearly simultaneous orbit from the International Space Station via the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer at 10:50 a.m. EDT this morning.

Blue Ridge Community College graduates with an Associate of Applied Science degree heading into social work careers now benefit from a new articulation agreement with Eastern Mennonite University.

UVA men’s soccer head coach George Gelnovatch announced the addition of 10 newcomers to the program’s 2019 roster on Monday. The Cavaliers open their 2019 season on Friday, August 30 against Pacific at Klöckner Stadium.

Before the advent of computer satellite tracking equipment, farmers relied on prognostics, such as candles, weather vanes, the color of the sky, and the fabled Farmers’ Almanac, to make informed planting decisions.

NCAA championships in men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse propelled UVA to an eighth-place finish in the final 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup competition.

Environmental education experts, cabinet level representatives from state government and other decision-makers from throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed gathered at the George Mason University Potomac Science Center on Thursday to highlight challenges.

VDOT Commissioner Stephen C. Brich, P.E., has announced that Barton A. Thrasher, P.E., has been selected as the agency’s new chief engineer.
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