
New smart construction research center planned for Falls Church
Virginia Tech is planning to establish a center for smart construction in Falls Church in collaboration with top national commercial construction firm HITT Contracting.

Virginia Tech is planning to establish a center for smart construction in Falls Church in collaboration with top national commercial construction firm HITT Contracting.

Researchers at the University of Virginia Environmental Resilience Institute have published a report assessing how much carbon Virginia needs to remove from the atmosphere to get to “net-zero” emissions of carbon dioxide.

High hats and tails. Long, flowing gowns. Horse-drawn carriages rolling through immaculate cobblestone streets. Butlers waiting to open front doors. Maids picking up the detritus from a day’s outing. Who wouldn’t want to be among the 1%?

Freshwater ecosystems can be substantial sources of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, but it can be difficult to figure out how unique aquatic habitat arrangements and connections influence carbon cycling at different scales.

Recent political history has shown that United States conservative leaders tend to vote against the expansion of federal welfare, or social safety net, programs.

Virginia Tech received the 2022 Active Minds Healthy Campus Award and is recognized as one of the healthiest college campuses in the nation.

Providers from Carilion Clinic and first responders in Botetourt, Roanoke and Salem are teaming up in a study to determine if ultrasound tools can help to diagnose respiratory distress more accurately during local emergency response calls.

When most people discuss ways to stop cybercrime, they focus on the technological realm.

The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors will meet on Monday, April 4, to consider tuition and mandatory fees for the 2022-23 academic year.

A new study by Virginia Tech scientists revealed a potential connection between microorganisms that live in the gut and elsewhere in the body and early brain development.
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