
Wave Drinker team wins a spot in Waves to Water Prize
A team of students mentored by Lei Zuo, the Robert E. Hord, Jr. Professor in mechanical engineering, is sailing into the third stage of a national competition backed by U.S. Department of Energy.

A team of students mentored by Lei Zuo, the Robert E. Hord, Jr. Professor in mechanical engineering, is sailing into the third stage of a national competition backed by U.S. Department of Energy.

The modern American enjoys a life built on years of hardships, sacrifice, and innovation. The spectrum is a somewhat balancing act, weighing out the positives against the negatives.

Believe it or not, there are sure tried and tested forms without stimulants to improve your mood.

Diesel engines have long been synonymous with semi-trucks, construction equipment, and heavy-duty work vehicles.

The days of gasoline-powered engines appear to be waning a bit as more and more consumers are switching to cars fueled by alternative energy sources.

Knowing what to do with unwanted furniture can be challenging. It’s often big and bulky, making it difficult to sell or recycle.

Americans figured out a way to get a man on the moon, for chrissakes. Now we’re letting ourselves be told to cower in our homes because of a virus.

Student interns from the Virginia Tech Office of Sustainability within the Division of Campus Planning, Infrastructure, and Facilities, continue to lead the charge in creating sustainable change on the Blacksburg campus.

Dominion Energy and Duke Energy announced the cancellation of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline today, and environmental groups from across the Mid-Atlantic are celebrating the news.

A coalition of environmental groups are opposing Dominion Energy and Duke Energy’s request for two additional years to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
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