
Researcher recognized with Distinguished Early Career Award from U.S. Aquaculture Society
Virginia Tech researcher Jonathan van Senten was recently awarded the Distinguished Early Career Award from the U.S. Aquaculture Society.

Virginia Tech researcher Jonathan van Senten was recently awarded the Distinguished Early Career Award from the U.S. Aquaculture Society.

Picture the farm of the future and what’s there. Tractors? Crops? Drones? iPads? Smartfarms are that and more.

Connection 2 Care (C2C) is an innovative collaboration led by Virginia Tech researchers that aims to address the opioid crisis in the Roanoke Valley.

Nizhoni Tallas and Ross Cooper of the College of Natural Resources and Environment have had to adjust to working remotely as interns at the Virginia Water Resources Research Center.

To get a perfectly cooked steak every time, put it in an oven at 437 degrees, first making sure the temperature at the center of the steak is 44.6 degrees.

As you go through studies at college or a university, you need to write essays and research papers. This is a part of school work, no matter the course that you take.

One of the biggest global challenges facing future generations will be providing access to clean water for daily use.

Virginia Tech scientists have developed a new COVID-19 test and secured federal and state approvals to begin processing samples at on-campus labs in Blacksburg and Roanoke.

Doing your homework is always worthwhile, but never so much as when you’re getting ready to launch your brand’s products and services in an overseas market.

Washington and Lee professor Timothy Lubin has received two grants for his project “Appropriations of Indian Dharma and Law on the Peripheries.”
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