
Virginia Tech, Cornell researchers team up to solve America’s hard cider identity crisis
Despite having spent most of the last decade in a period of rapid expansion, the U.S. hard cider market’s growth has begun to slow.

Despite having spent most of the last decade in a period of rapid expansion, the U.S. hard cider market’s growth has begun to slow.

Ever got a “hot stock tip” from a friend? Many of us have. But usually, things don’t work out as planned. Often, this equity is near its peak. So, we buy high and sell low – the opposite of what we want.

DexCom, Inc. has signed a five-year collaboration agreement with the University of Virginia to advance its research and development efforts on continuous glucose monitoring-based solutions.

There probably aren’t many people who understand tegu lizard behavior better than James Madison University senior biology major Isabella Bukovich.

A team of Virginia Tech researchers will begin testing wastewater at 15 campus sites for the presence of COVID-19, enabling the university to more rapidly identify and respond to positive tests.

A Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has published preliminary but striking evidence that shows the transplantation of gut bacteria may have implications for addiction disorders.

Eli Vlaisavljevich, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering and mechanics at Virginia Tech, received a Trailblazer Award from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health to research possible treatments for metastatic breast cancer.

Haizhou Hu, a Chinese national conducting research at the University of Virginia, was arrested today and charged via criminal complaint with a pair of federal crimes just days after he attempted to board a flight to China.

The American Chemical Society is launching a new food science journal in 2021, and it has named Virginia State University researcher Dr. Yixiang Xu, as associate editor of its upcoming publication, ACS Food Science & Technology.

The historical British and Irish dominance of snooker could be set to end, with a new study claiming that Asian players are ready to rule the world.
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