Students bring spark, power and drive to cybersecurity research
The Virginia Tech-led Commonwealth Cyber Initiative is the state’s main access point for cybersecurity research, innovation and workforce development.
The Virginia Tech-led Commonwealth Cyber Initiative is the state’s main access point for cybersecurity research, innovation and workforce development.
An unhealthy gut triggers changes in normal breast tissue that helps breast cancer spread to other parts of the body, new research from UVA Cancer Center reveals.

Concerns of a pending recession and the reality of high inflation are putting enough pressure on Americans so that they acquired $67.1 billion in credit card debt in the second quarter of 2022.

In “Bitter Pill: A Demographic Analysis of Unpaid Medical Bills,” the Employee Benefit Research Institute finds that despite increases in cost sharing, past-due medical debt for American adults remained the same since 2015.

The Virginia Biotechnology Research Partnership Authority in Petersburg will receive $52.9 million in federal funding to expand the domestic supply chain for essential medicines and critical active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Solar panels are going up across the Chesapeake Bay watershed to help states reach their renewable energy targets. But, while working to achieve climate-related goals, solar fields have the potential to generate water pollution — through increased stormwater runoff.

In the past year, at least 1 million people have researched how to hack into the Meta platforms, and 70 percent want to know how to hack into someone’s Meta accounts, according to a study by NordVPN.
Nearly 75 percent of the world’s coral reefs are under threat from rising ocean temperatures and local human activity, said Anne Staples, an associate professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics.
Everyone knows that eating a balanced diet and exercising are important to maintaining one’s physical health, but what about one’s cognitive health – the ability to think, learn, and remember?
The American Lung Association in Virginia is now accepting research grant applications from researchers here in Virginia and across the nation.
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